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Use a text box or frame. Anchor that text box to the first paragraph on the page and position it using the dialog box to be at a certain distance from the bottom of the page. Set it to have text wrap around it.
So long as you do not move your first paragraph to a different page, it will stay where you want. Frames and Textboxes in Microsoft Word Once you have a textbox inserted, use the Wrap Text option on the contexual ribbon tab. 00 deleteme 3.png That gets you the Layout options dialog. 00 deleteme 1.png The dialog box shown above gives the result show below with a text box. Note, you can turn off the border on the textbox. Note the anchor shown for the first paragraph. That is where Word thinks your text box is. 00 deleteme 2.png |
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