Avoid using Absolute positioning as you can see, you have no control over
how it will be displayed. Add the star to your actual image in a image
application.
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"Mary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I used autoshape to put stars over a map. In normal view
> it's cool, exactly where I want them to be. But when
> I "preview", the stars move way low or way high when I
> adjust them. When I "preview in browser", they are not on
> the same spots like in preview, it confuses me, which one
> should I consider the most to be closer to what will show
> on the web when I publish? or do you have a suggestion?