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![]() I use Word 2007 to make an online newsletter and tutorials. I use text, text boxes, photos and screen shots and the documents are many pages long. How can I keep everything I want contained to individual pages without it migrating or jumping to another page? Also within the same document I may want text to flow from one page to the next. Thank you! Tom |
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Word doesn't give you full control over the page layout. For example, each object (text box, picture, etc.) is anchored to a text paragraph on the page, and an object will always be on the same page as its anchor. What you can do is carefully anchor objects to paragraphs that are unlikely to move to another page.
To show object anchors, select that option in Office button | Word Options, Display category. You'll see the anchor for an object when it is selected. To move the anchor (if necessary), you can drag it with the mouse.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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