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If they're all formatted as in-line with text, simply attaching them to a paragraph at the relevant level would achieve that (e.g. via the use of manual line breaks to separate the picture from the text). For anything else, you'd probably need a macro to do all the processing. However, regardless of macros and depending on the size of the pictures, such indentation is liable to result in pictures extending into the margin area - and even off the page. Do you really want that?
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Hi Paul,
Thx for your response. I would like to have all of them in the same size of screen shots with same left and right indent. At present I am manually reducing the sizes from individual pages, if there is anyway I can keep my screenshots starts at 2.5cm on left side and provide space of 2.5cm on right side. Regards Anu |
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