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Old 08-14-2014, 03:42 PM
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I place six frames on a particular page. The frames will contain text eventually. Populating the page is a bear. It took me all day to get all six frames positioned. When I added one, another one wouild move, sometimes to another page. Sometimes, instead of moving, a frame would change to a long object that could not be deleted unless I aded some text, any text, selected the text and pressed delete. Finally got six frames arranged the way I wanted so I quit for the night.
This morning I started adding text. Again, they jumped all over the place or disappeared completley.
I am new to Word, attempting to learn. Have had WordPerfect for the last 20 years.
What would the experts do?



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If your page layout is amenable to it, I'd suggest using a single table with 6 cells (or more if you need gaps between the content) rather than 6 frames. If you're going to persist with frames, however, I'd suggest grouping them once they're positioned correctly, so they'll only move as a group.

On a more general note, the positioning of floating objects is always unstable in a document where content ahead of them is subject to editing, because the edits can change where on the page - or even which page - the anchors for those objects are located.
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Old 08-17-2014, 07:06 AM
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I did use a table. Was able to place gaps between cells instead of more rows and columns. Thanks.

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