Text Wrap

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Bill K

-- I had to reinstall Office 2000

I find that when I insert a picture I cannot position it on the page.

Before I could select the picture On the small Picture Toolbar, click Text
Wrap, choose tight and from then on I could move the picture around.

Now when I try this the Text Wrap on the Picture Tool Bar is inactive--- all
the choices appear in gray.

Help tells me I can select Format and under it "Layout", but that does not
appear in the Format choices. (Also "Object" is inactive.

The pictures are blank boxes in the document, although they are there when
you print.

In short everything associated with inserting pictures is acting very
strange. Should I try reinsalling Office, or is there something obvious and
I am too dumb to know what it is.

I would appreciate help.

Bill K
 
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Stockwell43

Hi Bill,

First of all, what application in Office are you trying to do this in?
Currently, you are posting on an Access forum. Which if you are trying to
place a picture on a access form, open the form in design view, go to Insert
 
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fredg

-- I had to reinstall Office 2000

I find that when I insert a picture I cannot position it on the page.

Before I could select the picture On the small Picture Toolbar, click Text
Wrap, choose tight and from then on I could move the picture around.

Now when I try this the Text Wrap on the Picture Tool Bar is inactive--- all
the choices appear in gray.

Help tells me I can select Format and under it "Layout", but that does not
appear in the Format choices. (Also "Object" is inactive.

The pictures are blank boxes in the document, although they are there when
you print.

In short everything associated with inserting pictures is acting very
strange. Should I try reinsalling Office, or is there something obvious and
I am too dumb to know what it is.

I would appreciate help.

Bill K

i suspect you are using Microsoft Word for this.
You have posted this question to the wrong newsgroup.
The access in this groups title refers to Microsoft Access, a database
program.
Please repost to the correct newsgroup for the program you are using.
I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version number in
your message. It might make a difference.
 

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