Then select the Wrapping text option you want and click the Position button to get to the options that are available for positioning.
Right click in the table and choose the Table Properties option. You can do similar things with Tables, but accessing the layout options is a bit different. Experiment with the various setting to get your image positioned where you want it to be. A simple page break does it but if you are on page one and delete a couple lines you can inadvertantly delete the page break. No matter what happens to page 1 or even if page 1 carries over to page 2 I want the last page to always be the same. Click inside the file drop area to upload a Word file. I have a simple 2 page word document that I don't want the contents of page 2 to change. Make sure you check the Lock Anchor box before you exit this dialog. Open your browser in Word free application web site and go to the Lock tool. The dialog contains Text Wrapping choices, but it also includes a Position tab for aligning the image to particular positions on the page. However, with your added desire to maintain a fixed position on a page for the object, select the More Layout Options choice. From it you can choose various options for wrapped text. Hover over the Wrap Text menu item and you will see another menu. If your objective is to have text flow around an inserted image or table, then you need to apply a Wrapped Text attribute to the object.įor images, Right Click on the image to bring up the contextual control box.