Are you needing to wrap text around the pictures and text box? If not,
insert them (the pictures, anyway) In Line With Text, and then they will
stay put.
If your intent in inserting the pictures and text box is to have two
pictures side by side with a caption below them, your best bet would be to
insert a 2x2 table, put the pictures in the top row and merge the cells in
the bottom row for the text.
From the fact that you are using Tight wrapping, however, it is clear that
you do need to wrap text around the objects. The main thing to know about
any wrapped object is that it is anchored to a text paragraph and will
always stay on the same page as that paragraph. You can define its position
on that page, but you can't specify the page. You can also move the anchor
to a different paragraph (in order to keep it on a given page), and you can,
if you prefer, specify its position relative to that paragraph (though if
you drag it, you will be changing the position specs).
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"W. eWatson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I seem to be playing pinball with the elements of my Word doc. Without any
>pix or text boxes it consists of a 14 pt, centered, bold title. Following
>it is a about five paragraphs. It all looks fine. If I add two small pix of
>the same size, and try to put a text box below them, things get weird. For
>example, the title occupies one page, or it occupies the first page along
>with a pic and text box. Below the box there is no following text, although
>there's plenty of room. It starts again on the next page. When I move one
>of the pix, sometimes it jumps on top of the other one despite the fact I'm
>trying to place it on another page. Sometimes the four items (2 pix, and 2
>boxes) show up in odd places, and text lines get indented in odd ways. I'm
>using tight formatting on all four. Each item is reduced to 50% of its
>size.
>
> At the moment, I more or less have things under control, but if I attempt
> to change the location of a pic, I'm sure the pinball effect will appear
> again. There must be some way to control this or view it in such a way
> that I have a clue to what's happening. Comments?
>