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Walt, this is a typical but usually easy to solve problem. The images usually have text wrapping setting to something other than inline and therefore respond to placement commands corresponding to their previous placements.
Select an image, right-click, select Text-wrapping from the pop-up menu, and then Inline, the first choice. This should bring it to the paragraph in which you had your cursor when you pasted the image. To place the image subsequently, return to the drop down menu but select More layout options at the bottom of the list. Set the text wrapping (for instance, to Square), then either drag the image or specify parameter on the Position tab of he dialogue box. Hope this helps. ULodesk |
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