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SteveH
Hello
I am trying to achieve a design in Word 2000 whereby I have (on one A4
sheet) a graphic and some text.
I wish for the text to be on the left and justified. So far so good. The
text covers about 50% of the page width from left to right up to an imaginary
vertical line about half-way across the page.
In my other vertical 'column' (there are no actual colums, but I am trying
to be as descriptive as possible), I have a graphic the left side of which
should roughly meet the right side of my text. The right side of the graphic
should 'bleed' off the page (to use a printer's term).
I am having some difficulty doing this, since when I click on the graphic
(which I have placed half-way off the page (its right-hand side), then Format
Picture | Layout tab, then under Horizontal Alignment check 'Right', the
graphic moves further inward, that is, it is not longer 'bleeding'.
How do I rectify this, please?
Thanks.
Steve
I am trying to achieve a design in Word 2000 whereby I have (on one A4
sheet) a graphic and some text.
I wish for the text to be on the left and justified. So far so good. The
text covers about 50% of the page width from left to right up to an imaginary
vertical line about half-way across the page.
In my other vertical 'column' (there are no actual colums, but I am trying
to be as descriptive as possible), I have a graphic the left side of which
should roughly meet the right side of my text. The right side of the graphic
should 'bleed' off the page (to use a printer's term).
I am having some difficulty doing this, since when I click on the graphic
(which I have placed half-way off the page (its right-hand side), then Format
Picture | Layout tab, then under Horizontal Alignment check 'Right', the
graphic moves further inward, that is, it is not longer 'bleeding'.
How do I rectify this, please?
Thanks.
Steve