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Folks:
I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains
mostly graphics.
I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so that
they are all "inLine."
I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by:
* First highlighting the image
* Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced Button
Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task for all
the graphics image in the document; at the same time.
However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the "Picture" sub
option within the "Format" option disappears.
Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there.
* Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in my
document all at the same time ?
Thanks
Jo.
I am using Microsoft Word 2000. I have a large Word file that contains
mostly graphics.
I would like to simultaneously format all of my graphical images so that
they are all "inLine."
I can easily perform this task for a single graphic by:
* First highlighting the image
* Then clicking on Format >> Picture >> Layout Tab >> Advanced Button
Essentially, I would like to simultaneously perform this same task for all
the graphics image in the document; at the same time.
However, after selecting/highlighting all of the images; the "Picture" sub
option within the "Format" option disappears.
Basically the options that I need to click on are no longer there.
* Just wondering how to format (in-line) the dozens of images in my
document all at the same time ?
Thanks
Jo.