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Old 01-29-2013, 08:38 PM
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Hi sumjoh,

When a floating shape is converted to in-line, its position on the page is determined by the position of the shape's anchor prior to conversion. Thus, if the anchor is at the start of a paragraph (which is the default), the in-line shape will be positioned at the start of that paragraph. Accordingly, you'll need to move the anchor before converting, or the in-line shape after converting.

Also, since wdInlineShapePicture and wdInlineShapeLinkedPicture are already in-line, you can't convert them to that wrap format. Those references may as well be deleted.
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