WD2000: Horizontal Alignment of Picture Changes When Viewed in Word 97ID: Q220480
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When you open a Word 2000 document in an earlier version of Microsoft Word, and the following conditions are all true:
This behavior occurs because of a change in the way Word 2000 handles horizontal alignment positioning with floating image objects such as a picture.
For example, if you have an image at horizontal position "x", and then you set the horizontal alignment for the image to be right-aligned, Word 2000 adds an offset to "x" to align the object as you want it. Word 2000 calculates the value for the alignment so that "x" + the offset equals the right-aligned position.
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Because earlier versions of Word do not understand the new offset value, when you open a Word 2000 document in an earlier version of Word, the original horizontal position value "x" is where the image appears.
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To work around this problem, you can first position the picture to the approximate horizontal alignment you want by clicking and dragging the picture. Then you can set the picture's horizontal alignment, using the Format Picture dialog box.
To format the horizontal alignment of a picture:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
Additional query words: left center Tight Behind text front of positioned
Keywords : kbdta wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: June 25, 1999