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Old 08-19-2023, 02:47 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline How can I convert a "Picture" in Word 365 into a plain graphic? Windows 11 How can I convert a "Picture" in Word 365 into a plain graphic? Office 2021
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The pictures can be set to be in-line-with-text and not necessarily appear side by side.

What you have is two items set into a two-column borderless table. Both are in-line-with text.


If you really want to convert to .pdf format, you can save your document as a web page and then from the resulting folder insert the relevant image.
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