Example: I would like an address located at the same position so that when
the page is folded to insert it in an envelope the address is located to be
viewed through the envelope. When others are editing the document I want that
address text to remain in the same location.
This will lock your text box in the position on the page no matter how
the text is edited on the rest of the page.
Happy2Help
Conrad
The steps described are as close as you can get, but the absolute
positioning on the page pertains to the "page" containing the *paragraph* to
which the object is anchored. As long as that text is on the same page the
object will stay put, but if that para flows to a different page the object
will go with it and assume a possition on *that* page based on the Picture
Position settings.
To the OP: If possible you really should do this sort of fixed layout
work in a program that supports it, such as Publisher. Even in Word there
are other approaches that probably will work better if you supply more
detail on what your overall objective is.
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Thanks for the suggestions!
It shouldn't matter in this setup whether the box is set to absolute or
relative positioning. If it's relative, it will be relative to the
first-page header paragraph, which isn't going to move anyway.
See the section "Letterhead for a multi-page letter" in
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm for steps to deal with the
other-page header if you need that.
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If you need to do this regularly it might be worth setting up a
Form/Template. If not familiar with them you might take a look at ;
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/FillinTheBlanks.htm
As well as the links to Dian Chapman's web site.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
> Agreed. I usually have the date above the inside address, but
> sometimes I put that in the header as well.
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