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Old 07-22-2015, 11:59 AM
vizakenjack vizakenjack is offline drawing a text box at the bottom of the page messes up picture alignment Mac OS X drawing a text box at the bottom of the page messes up picture alignment Office for Mac 2011
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Default drawing a text box at the bottom of the page messes up picture alignment

So I have the picture near the bottom of the page, and right underneath it I want some text, so I use the insert text box option, but as I start drawing the box's boundaries, it made the picture move to the next page. WTF. This sucks so much, the only good thing that was about text box, is that you could place text whenever you want, without messing up the position of other objects in the page. I'm so mad.




P.S. Alright, so I kinda found a workaround, and it's to draw a text box somewhere in the open, right click on it, and make it appear in front of the text, that way you'd place it over any object you want, or very close to other objects without disturbing their positions. Why is it not on default?
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