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Old 10-25-2018, 05:47 AM
pharlow pharlow is offline When placing a graphic, I am taken back to the beginning of my document Windows 10 When placing a graphic, I am taken back to the beginning of my document Office 2016
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When placing a graphic, I am taken back to the beginning of my document
 
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Well, darn. It didn't work. I was hoping it was something that simple, but no. One situation where it happens is when I insert a graphic, then go to the Home tab and click on that little arrow in the bottom right corner of the Font section. I choose Advanced > Position > Lowered > By > 4. I do this to get the text and the graphic to line up. When I click the OK button at the bottom of the pop-up, I'm taken to the top of the document.
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