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Old June 22nd, 2005, 06:33 PM
Jeff
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Thank you.

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"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Jeff

Jeff wrote:
I only recently discovered frames which is why I asked the question since
they add complexity, and yes I am running text around the frames and
their captions. The illustrations are mostly photographs. I insert them
into Word using Insert/picture/from file. Is that the best way to do it?


OK, if you want text flowing around, you need to use either a table cell
or a frame. A textbox won't do, beceause Word has a habit of not "finding"
the captions in there (which makes your table of figures rather useless!
:-)).

A frame might not lend as many options concerning "flow-around", but it
has another benefit that tables don't offer: you can make a frame part of
a style, say, the Caption style. Type your caption text, apply the style
(which frames it and positions the frame in the predefined way), then,
with your cursor at the start of the frame, insert (from file) the
picture.

Greetinx
Robert
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