Re: Lining up text and graphics
by Bob Buckland ?:-) » Wed, 02 Mar 2005 04:02:29 GMT
Hi John,
One method is to insert a one row Word table with the graphic in
one cell and your text in the other.
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Hi all...
I would like to insert a square logo at the top left side of a page, and
have our address lined up beside it on its right side. I just can't seem to
get it to work.
Any tips?
Thanks
John>>
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