TimsO Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 I am formatting a document in Publisher with a lot of images. I set publisher to link to the images. I have inserted 20 images into the document using the inline feature so that If I make any change to the document later, all images will adjustment with the body of text. Among the 20 images inserted, some are malfunctioning. They cover some texts instead of sitting above/under the text. I do not know if I am doing something wrong or this is a bug. The document is about 27 pages now and the problem started on page 12. After page 12, some perform as expected while other don't. Please take a look at the attached video. I need to get this to work, if not this project will be a pain.... The document will run into hundreds of pages. Should I separate the book into different documents? I am using version 1.9.2.103 inline problem.mp4 Quote
iconoclast Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 If you want your images to displace the text, press the button I marked with an arrow and do the settings you like. Quote
TimsO Posted July 1, 2021 Author Posted July 1, 2021 3 minutes ago, iconoclast said: If you want your images to displace the text, press the button I marked with an arrow and do the settings you like. The problem with this is that, if for example I delete a paragraph of text before the image or change font size, the whole text in the document will move but the images will remain in their current position. I want the image to move with the text. Since its a large document, I don't want to have to manual shift the images should the author make a changes. Using the inline feature, the images move with the body of text. Quote
iconoclast Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 1 minute ago, TimsO said: The problem with this is that, if for example I delete a paragraph of text before the image or change font size, the whole text in the document will move but the images will remain in their current position. I want the image to move with the text. Since its a large document, I don't want to have to manual shift the images should the author make a changes. Using the inline feature, the images move with the body of text. Ah okay, I understand. But I'm afraid that this will cause holes in the text. The option to pin images inside the running text makes more sense for small images that are made to replace single characters, as far as I know it. Quote
TimsO Posted July 1, 2021 Author Posted July 1, 2021 9 minutes ago, iconoclast said: Ah okay, I understand. But I'm afraid that this will cause holes in the text. The option to pin images inside the running text makes more sense for small images that are made to replace single characters, as far as I know it. I was able to figure it out. After setting the text wrap as you suggested, I clicked on the icon (flow with text) in the image I attached. The reason I need the image to flow with the text is that, in most sciences books, the image(ex: Figure 2.9) is mentioned in the body of text. If the image is too far from where it was mentioned, it won't be a smooth experience for the reader. Thanks for the assistance. Quote
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