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Freezing/locking a picture box within word template document

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Freezing/locking a picture box within word template document

is it possible to create a picture box in a template document in order to type text in the document, but keeping text box in the same position regardless?

RE: freezing/locking a picture box within word template document

Hello Pippa

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Are you able to email through a sample of the document you are working with, so I can have a look and see if I can make any suggestions?

Please send to amanda@stl-training.co.uk

Kind regards
Amanda

RE: freezing/locking a picture box within word template document

Hi,

This question has now been left unattended for a while.

Did you manage to e-mail Amanda your file?

We like to keep down the large number of active forum posts we receive.

As we are waiting for your response for further information to help resolve your issue, we will be automatically marking this question as resolved in the next 5 days (unless you post a follow-up within that time).

We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you.
Regards, Rich

Wed 20 May 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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