how to move 7 scanned docs. to individual pages

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I scanned 7 documents to to word and they are all on one page on top of each
other. How do I move them to individual pages?
 
For every of these documents:
1. select it
2. Choose in Right button menu "format object"
3. "Layout" tab
4. "advance" button
5. "Top and bottom"
Greg
 
In Line With Text would work even better.

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What you have is seven pictures of document pages. If you want to be able to
edit these, you'll need to run them through OCR software. This will also
shrink the resulting Word file tremendously.
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Thank you Charles,Greg, and Suzane for your response. I did find a way to
move them. Had to start 7 pages in word then transfer one at a time, then
scrool them down to the coresponding page. The images are smaller. New
challenge , how to enlrge to fit page
 
That's an issue if the images are inline. Unless you reduce all margins to
0" (ignoring Word's warnings), they will be constrained to the margins. If
you set them to In Front of Text, they can fill the page, but they'll need
to be anchored to a paragraph on the page. So you need to have seven pages,
each with one empty text paragraph with a graphic anchored to it.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA

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