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In my view, yes. One way would be to use a table for the layout and place the existing small table in one cell (though I'm not generally fond of tables in tables). In any case, you don't need all the breaks the person created; a table is a much easier way to create two columns for many such uses.
Here's the start of an approach. Table borders can be invisible as you choose. (Borders/None) |
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When you insert a graphic, the default behavior is what is called "in-line", which means that nothing will wrap around it.
If you place it in a table cell and select the image, Ctrl+R will align it to the right. You can adjust internal cell margins through Table Properties/Cell/Options. Uncheck "Same as the whole table" first. If you place it outside a table, the same should work. The command is simply paragraph alignment. However, if you have text directly across from it, you can either change text wrapping of the image to Square and then adjust by hand or with the Position tab of the Layout Options dialogue, or use a tab to align it with in-line. Best, Ulodesk |
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The picture will not be in a table. It will be across from the date. How do I change the "text wrapping" - where do I change that ? on the picture or the date?
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Also - where it says return potential X% -- how do I get the word equity research to be on the right hand side?
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Right-click the picture and select Wrap Text, then More Layout options.
RE: text: display hidden characters. The arrow in front of the text you want at right is a tab. Click in the ruler at top (View/Rulers) where you want the tab to be. You can then drag it if you want it adjusted. I would look up Tabs in help; there are different types and they can be very helpful. Ulodesk |
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I am trying to make the top and bottom of table appear in blue (with rest of lines not showing). When I select on the table where the four arrows are and the whole table is highlighted and then right click and go into borders and shading -- and I select a blue color -- and press okay - it does not change the color from black.
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