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  • Understanding images: Staying in position

    Sometimes, especially when you are trying to create a one-page flyer, you want to position a figure in a certain spot on the page and make sure it stays put. One way to do this is to use the Position menu on the Format ribbon to align your figure with one of nine common locations on the page: Choosing...
  • Understanding images: Part 3 - Anchoring

    Why do figures (images) sometimes jump to a different page in your Word document? This is one of the great mysteries of Word and today, I’ll reveal the answer. To get to the bottom of this question, it’s important to understand the concept of anchoring . In a previous post, I covered the...
  • Understanding images: Part 2 - Wrapping styles

    Wrapping text around figures, also called graphic objects or images, can give your documents a more polished look and help focus attention on the most important content. Last week, I wrote about the basics of inline vs. floating figures . One of the big differences between these types of images is that...
  • A picture's worth 1,000 words, so make sure the picture's right

    We are all familiar with this cliché by now, but it is true nonetheless. A picture conveys a lot of visual information that is open to interpretation by the viewer. The immediate benefit is that images can be used to evoke emotion or set the ambience. However, if too much is left open for interpretation...
  • Your manuscript--from idea to done

    How do you generate ideas? And how do you go from those first ideas through the editing and the polishing to a completed project? April is National Poetry Month in the U.S. and National Poetry Writing Month, or NaPoWriMo , so I'm seeing lots of prompts and ideas fountaining onto pages and into pixels...