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Group objects in Office
Hello,
I am trying to 'group' some objects with Word2007, but this doesn't work. I don't know what i am doing wrong. Normally I have two things i will 'group': 1.) a shape/illustration/other object (this case it is a .pdf picture) 2.) a text-field with the subtext for that picture, which I make up with no black box around it and with no filling. Then i want to right-click the two things to 'group' it and I will have a nice figure for my document. Greetings, Alfie |
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This is one that I have encountered myself - it was a real pain until I discovered a method to get round the issue!!!
Try doing the following (don't ask me WHY it works, it just does) Right-click the .pdf image and choose: (2003) Format Image > Layout (tab) > Advanced > Text Wrapping (tab) > Top and Bottom (2007) Text Wrapping > Top and Bottom Now, try clicking OFF the image, clicking on it again (to select) and then Ctrl+Click on the other object - it should allow you to select the two for grouping now - though it will probably lose the Text Wrapping format, so if there is a particular one that you want, you should now be able to apply it to your new grouped object!! Last edited by Bird_FAT; 04-16-2009 at 09:29 AM. Reason: Didn't spell check - lol! |
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Thank you
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Any other suggestions? |
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Hmmmm!
OK - could you post a file with some of the offending images - text boxes in - I'll see if I can work out the problem!
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