Placing a frame inline with text

In a word-processing document, you may want a frame to appear at a certain place in the text, and to stay connected to that text. (This is called an inline frame.) An inline frame behaves like a typed text character; it flows with the text in the document as text above or below it is deleted or added.

To place a frame inline with text:
1 Select the frame.
2 Choose Cut from the Edit menu.
3 Click to indicate where you want the frame to appear in the text.
4 Choose Paste from the Edit menu.

To undo this procedure so that the frame becomes floating again:
1 Select the frame.
2 Choose Cut from the Edit menu.
3 Select the arrow from the Tools window:
4 Without clicking in your document, choose Paste from the Edit menu.

Related topic

  Controlling the way text and frames interact

 
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