How do I center a photograph or wrap text around it?
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I know it's possible because some people do it! Also, when you load a photo there are some couple of options - "border" and "hspace" and "vspace". Can anybody explain them?300
Answers to this question:Great question. The new HTML editor allow you to right-click on an image to select 'Image Properties'. Image properties allows you to set the alignment (left or right), border and horizontal and vertical spacing. The spacing allows a margin around the image so that the text isn't right up next to it.
I've noticed that sometimes images already have some formatting which isn't over-ridden when these attributes are changed, so they don't have an effect unless you remove all the formatting first.
It's not easy, and I sure wish it was because images add so much to articles.
I didn't know about that, thanks Bruce. Greg's also given me some answers, so I'll try them all. I agree, images add a lot.
As a hopelessly moronic technophobe, reading all of this gave me a wrap around centered headache and mild onset of an anxiety attack!
Amen brother!! You make me laugh!
hOPEFULLY, THAT'S WHAT A WOMAN LOOKS FOR IN A MAN.
Total Answers: 3, Total Page Views: 612.Follow the easy route. Use the wrap Text option in Microsoft Word. Select appropriare wrapping and the use "Paste from Word" Tool in searchwarp to add your article.
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