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Graphics Box, Header - Bumped Graphics Box Ov
DocumentID: 603504
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:30:22 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The user created a graphics box in a document with headers. Due to the size of the graphics box, it was bumped to the next page. In this situation, the graphics box will print on top of the header. Solutions: A workaround is to create a graphics box with a paragraph anchor type at around line 7" on an 8.5" x 11" paper size. Make the height of the box tall enough so the box will "bump" to the next page, put a caption in the box. At the beginning of the document, create a header with a horizontal line code as the last code in the header. Next, create a graphics option code that positions the caption to print above and outside of the box. If the outside border space for Top is set to zero, the bumped graphic and caption will print below the header. If the outside border space for Top is set to the default of 0.167", the caption will touch the bottom of the header (in other words, the horizontal line). If the outside border space for Top is set for more than the default, the amount of the caption that overprints the header increases as the outside border space for Top increases. But, overprinting does not seem to occur when the option code has outside border space for Top set at 0".

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