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| InLine format Folks: I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains mostly graphics. I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so that they are all "inLine." I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by: * First highlighting the image * Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced Button >> In Line with text Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task for all the graphics image in the document; at the same time. However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the "Picture" sub option within the "Format" option disappears. Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there. * Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in my document all at the same time ? Thanks Jo. |
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| Re: InLine format <JoJo> wrote: > Folks: > > > > I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains > mostly graphics. > I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so > that they are all "inLine." > > I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by: > > * First highlighting the image > * Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced > Button > >> In Line with text > > Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task > for all the graphics image in the document; at the same time. > > However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the "Picture" > sub option within the "Format" option disappears. > Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there. > > > * Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in > my > document all at the same time ? Post your question in one of the newsgroups for Word. You'll get the attention you need from expert Word users there. Here is a list of all the MS newsgroups so you can find the right one for you: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: InLine format <JoJo> wrote: > Folks: > > > > I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains > mostly graphics. > I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so > that they are all "inLine." > > I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by: > > * First highlighting the image > * Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced > Button > >> In Line with text > > Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task > for all the graphics image in the document; at the same time. > > However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the "Picture" > sub option within the "Format" option disappears. > Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there. > > > * Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in > my > document all at the same time ? Post your question in one of the newsgroups for Word. You'll get the attention you need from expert Word users there. Here is a list of all the MS newsgroups so you can find the right one for you: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Re: InLine format In news:uE6971e8GHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, JoJo <JoJo> typed: > Folks: > > > > I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains > mostly graphics. > I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so > that they are all "inLine." > > I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by: > > * First highlighting the image > * Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced > Button >>> In Line with text > > Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task > for all the graphics image in the document; at the same time. > > However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the > "Picture" sub option within the "Format" option disappears. > Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there. > > > * Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in > my document all at the same time ? > > > > > Thanks > Jo. Hi - you've posted this to Windows XP groups (not relevant) and although you've posted to an Office group as well, I recommend you post in a more specific one - see microsoft.public.word.* |
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| Re: InLine format In news:uE6971e8GHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, JoJo <JoJo> typed: > Folks: > > > > I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains > mostly graphics. > I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so > that they are all "inLine." > > I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by: > > * First highlighting the image > * Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced > Button >>> In Line with text > > Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task > for all the graphics image in the document; at the same time. > > However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the > "Picture" sub option within the "Format" option disappears. > Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there. > > > * Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in > my document all at the same time ? > > > > > Thanks > Jo. Hi - you've posted this to Windows XP groups (not relevant) and although you've posted to an Office group as well, I recommend you post in a more specific one - see microsoft.public.word.* |
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