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Thanks again.
I will have a look at it. What actually bothers me most is actually not that I need the figures at a certain page, but that it often creates a conflict. The figure is anchored to a text, but there is not enough space below the anchor and both anchor and figure are moved to the next page, leaving half of the previous page blank and by that move a lot of text forward and create the same problem with other figures in the document. I then have to anchor the figure to another paragraph. A nice option in word would be. "Allow object to move to the next page if there is not enough space below the anchor" or the other way around " "allow anchored text to move one page, but keep the figure on this one ". |
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