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I need to paste two images from a PDF side by side into word
unfortunately the second one lands on top of the first. ?
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PS: another thing that's happening is I paste an image and it extends beyond the end of the file so I can't resize it at all. Thanks again.
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If you paste or format the images as in-line with text, they won't overlap. You can also drag images that do overlap to different positions. Unchecking the images' 'Allow Overlap' property (via Picture tools>Wrap Text>More layout options>Position) may also solve your problem.
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Start by formatting them both as in-line with text. Then set them to position where you want them.
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Thank you. I don't see an option to paste inline though and I don't see a Picture tools menu in the main menus?
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OK now I see what you mean--right click the image in word.
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then choose text wrapping--> in line with text. thanks again.
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But one image still doesn't let me grab the bottom corner--it just trails off into an outline.
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Have you changed both images?
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Yes, they're both inline with text now.
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'it just trails off into an outline'. Perhaps you could explain.
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Sorry, when I click on the image the full image is not displayed. it is a vertical image and I see about two thirds of it. Then when it is clicked I see a cm or two of empty right and left borders extending past what there is of the the image content. No bottom border is visible.
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That suggests you may have inserted the image into a textbox or table cell that isn't large enough to display all of it. If so, enlarge the textbox or table cell; otherwise, you could attach the document to a post (delete anything sensitive) and I'll take a look at it. You do this via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab at the bottom of this screen.
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Well, it is all sensitive and I don't see a box or cell, but I did find Picture Tools--it appears in the top menu when you click an image. There I can resize the images by adjusting width and height numerically. That helps, thank you.
I still have unwanted white space above all inserted images--any advice? Thanks again. |
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Without seeing the document, it's really not possible to say what the issue is. It could be due to a large page header, empty paragraphs, excessive paragraph before spacing, etc.
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