How to remove an object from header?

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I have an object (a frame containing a photo with related caption) in my
header. It went there while I was trying to move the frame unintentionally.
How can I return it back to main text body of the file?
 
View>Header and Footer and try again.


It is impossible to select and cut it

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Use the Selection button on the Drawing toolbar.

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Khoshravan said:
It is impossible to select and cut it
 
I tried no lock
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John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto said:
View>Header and Footer and try again.


It is impossible to select and cut it

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You might try switching to Web Layout view, turn on the Drawing
toolbar and turn on your Select Objects command. Then create a
selection box around the
page that contains the frame with the image to see if you can select
it.

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Is it really in the header (can be selected when the header pane is active)
or just in the header area?

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When I choose Header/chooser from view, objects are inside the Header hatched
lines but they cannot be selected when the header pane is active. Header
height, visible by those hatched lines, is very taller than usual height of a
header.
Also as you said, if it is really inside the header, it should be repeated
in all headers of pages, but it is in only in one page and I have only one
section. On that page, another strange point is that, when I put cursor in
the beginning of the page and put backspace to move the sentence to previous
page, they don't move and the only means of movement is to cut the sentence
and paste?!?!

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Rasoul Khoshravan Azar
Kobe University, Kobe, Japan


Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Is it really in the header (can be selected when the header pane is active)
or just in the header area?

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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The frame or text box is anchored to a paragraph in the document body.
Switch back to the document body, select it there, and delete it.

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Khoshravan said:
When I choose Header/chooser from view, objects are inside the Header hatched
lines but they cannot be selected when the header pane is active. Header
height, visible by those hatched lines, is very taller than usual height of a
header.
Also as you said, if it is really inside the header, it should be repeated
in all headers of pages, but it is in only in one page and I have only one
section. On that page, another strange point is that, when I put cursor in
the beginning of the page and put backspace to move the sentence to previous
page, they don't move and the only means of movement is to cut the sentence
and paste?!?!
 
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