The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.1, 5.1a
In Word use the Frame command (the Position command in Word 4.0) to
overlap text and a graphic:
- Position the insertion point to the right of the graphic and press
the RETURN key to make the graphic a separate paragraph from the
text.
- Select the graphic and the text you want to include with it. (The
text you want to include with the graphic should immediately follow
the paragraph mark that occurs after the graphic.)
- From the Insert menu, choose Frame. With the frame selected, choose
Frame from the Format menu to place the text in the desired position
(for example, in the margin). (In Word 4.0 choose Frame from the
Format menu).
- Choose the OK button.
- Place the cursor next to the paragraph mark at the end of the
graphic, press the RETURN key, and then press COMMAND+SHIFT+N
(COMMAND+SHIFT+P in Word 4.0 and 5.x). This inserts a normal
paragraph mark between the graphic and the text, causing Word to
overlap the positioned text and the graphic (Without the normal
paragraph mark, Word will position the paragraph containing the text
below the paragraph containing the graphic.)
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 5.0, page 383
"Reference to Microsoft Word," version 4.0, page 116
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