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Subject:Re: MS Word question - text flow problems From:Kim Nylander <nylanderk -at- IPIX -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 1 Feb 1999 10:43:38 -0500
On 2/1/1999 10:18 AM, Jacque Foreman muttered:
Jacque,
>The only way I have found to keep text from reflowing all over the place
>and graphics to stay in place is to use individual frames. The page title
>is in a frame. Each graphic is in a frame. Text is grouped and placed in
>frames.
This is an interesting option. Can Word link frames so text flows from
one frame to another? Or do you have to cut and paste the text between
frames?
Thanks!
Kim Nylander
Technical Writer
Interactive Pictures
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
(423) 482-3000