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Microsoft Publisher 2003: Modifying Publications

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Moving objects

You can move objects simply by dragging and dropping them to new locations. For most objects, you can click anywhere inside the object. For example, select the picture at the bottom of Page 2 in our example newsletter:

Now drag the picture up on top of the third text box in the article, so the picture is in line with the top of the article:

When moving text boxes, however, you must select the border, since clicking inside the text box will select the text inside the box, rather than the box itself. Click on the edge of the text box containing the picture's caption and drag it to just below the picture:

Now move the article's third text box from behind the picture to just below the picture:

Tip:

Select the right boundary of the text box to keep from inadvertently selecting the picture or caption.

We only need adjust the size of the text box slightly to complete the new layout:

Tip:

You can “nudge” a selected object in small increments using your arrow keys.

 

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