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Inserting Frame into table
"Amy Blankenship" <Amy_nospam[ at ]magnoliamultimedia.com> 07.08.2006 18:23:35
Hi, all;

I am trying to make a full bleed business card. To do this, I am trying to
insert a frame into the template that will allow me to "float" outside the
automatically generated table cell, while at the same time maintaining text
wrapping. Unfortunately, no matter what I do, the frame insists on sitting
above the table, pushing the entire template down. Any ideas?

TIA;

Amy


Re: Inserting Frame into table
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill[ at ]mvps.org> 07.08.2006 20:16:35
Frames permit only None and Around wrapping. Instead use a text box and
format it as Behind Text.

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"Amy Blankenship" <Amy_nospam[ at ]magnoliamultimedia.com> wrote in message
news:OmwDb6kuGHA.3372[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi, all;
>
> I am trying to make a full bleed business card. To do this, I am trying
to
> insert a frame into the template that will allow me to "float" outside the
> automatically generated table cell, while at the same time maintaining
text
> wrapping. Unfortunately, no matter what I do, the frame insists on
sitting
> above the table, pushing the entire template down. Any ideas?
>
> TIA;
>
> Amy
>
>

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