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Old 05-19-2017, 09:05 AM
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I have tried many picture formatting options but cannot achieve what I want.

At the very end of a normal, single column A4 document in MS Word, I simply want to add three photos in a single row.



If this is not possible in Word, should I use Microsoft Publisher instead? I tried that also, but could not discover how to create a box for each picture.

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Add a single row three column borderless table. Set the column widths as fixed and insert the pictures in the cells.
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Many thanks to you both for those suggestions. The borderless table idea sounds the most straightforward, and works well. I had also tried using MS Publisher, and once I found the picture insert procedure that is even simpler, and their positions can be grabbed and moved at will. The main problem with that was I would prefer to save in docx format, which does not seem to be an option. Anyway, problem solved, and many thanks.
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