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Picture formatting.
Having gone from XP to Windows 10 I am encountering some formatting problems.
On trying to correct a Word document done on XP, I want to move the picture to a new position. Under 'Layout' and 'Wrapping Styles' everything is greyed out and not available. Usually I can go to say 'square, tight, behind text' etc, usually choosing tight and I am then able to move the picture to where ever I choose. Now I am not able to do so. Am I fighting a loosing battle, or is there an easy solution? |
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The operating system shouldn't make a difference. Can we assume that Office is activated and that you have selected the image?
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Hi Graham.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the image is selected and unable to be moved to a new position.Wrapping styles is greyed out and I cannot proceed any further. On using a Windows 10 Word document everything is fine and works well. I to doubt if it is the operating system as you thought, but I could not see what else it could be. Same computer. Gets darned frustrating I can tell you. Cheers, Les. |
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Cannot anybody help me? Surely there is a bright spark amongst you folks out there.
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