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Graphics Box With Paragraph Anchor Overlaps S |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When creating two figure boxes on the same page at the right side, the boxes overlap if there is not enough room to fit both on the page. The customer is creating a 4" x 3" figure box 4" from the top of the page and defining it as a Paragraph Anchor Type. The customer then creates a second figure box, this time changing the vertical position to 4.5 and leaving the dimensions the same. When viewing this in View Document, the two boxes overlap. Solutions: This works as designed. According to page 267 of the manual, a graphic image defined as "Paragraph" Anchor type has an offset value. If the vertical offset value is something other than 0", it places the graphic that distance from the first line of the paragraph. If the image is at the end of a page, it will creep up towards the paragraph until it reaches the first line. This is why with two graphic figures, one defined as Paragraph Anchor with an offset of several inches, the two figures are allowed to overlap. To work around this problem set a Minimum offset value that will not let the graphic image creep back towards the top of the page. This is done with Figure Options (Alt F9, F, O). |
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