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Thanks. I will try the text box option. I bet that will help.
For the picture without a text box, setting the position to absolute by margin or page did not work. In my most recent encounter with this problem, I had the picture rotated 8 degrees. I noticed that when I put the picture back to 0 degrees rotation, Word managed to follow the positioning settings. So I went to Photoshop, rotated the picture to 8 degrees, and inserted that picture into Word. As long as Word didn't have to calculate the rotation, it held that picture in place. |
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