Aligning image vertically in Word vertically
When an image is pasted into a document, it will be be treated as a character so it will be aligned to the baseline.
What I want is to align it so that if it occurs in a bullet list, the bullet will be aligned to the top of the image.
How do I do that?
Actual behavior
Desired behavior
microsoft-word
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When an image is pasted into a document, it will be be treated as a character so it will be aligned to the baseline.
What I want is to align it so that if it occurs in a bullet list, the bullet will be aligned to the top of the image.
How do I do that?
Actual behavior
Desired behavior
microsoft-word
1
Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
1
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52
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When an image is pasted into a document, it will be be treated as a character so it will be aligned to the baseline.
What I want is to align it so that if it occurs in a bullet list, the bullet will be aligned to the top of the image.
How do I do that?
Actual behavior
Desired behavior
microsoft-word
When an image is pasted into a document, it will be be treated as a character so it will be aligned to the baseline.
What I want is to align it so that if it occurs in a bullet list, the bullet will be aligned to the top of the image.
How do I do that?
Actual behavior
Desired behavior
microsoft-word
microsoft-word
asked Dec 30 '18 at 20:54
Anders LindénAnders Lindén
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Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
1
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52
|
show 1 more comment
1
Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
1
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52
1
1
Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
1
1
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52
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I would use a table, with the bullets in one column and the image or text in another. Then set cell alignment to top: Table Properties>Cell>Vertical alignment>Top.
It would probably be easiest to use a bullet symbol rather than a bullet style. That way you could use the same paragraph style for both the bullet and the image or text.
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I would use a table, with the bullets in one column and the image or text in another. Then set cell alignment to top: Table Properties>Cell>Vertical alignment>Top.
It would probably be easiest to use a bullet symbol rather than a bullet style. That way you could use the same paragraph style for both the bullet and the image or text.
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I would use a table, with the bullets in one column and the image or text in another. Then set cell alignment to top: Table Properties>Cell>Vertical alignment>Top.
It would probably be easiest to use a bullet symbol rather than a bullet style. That way you could use the same paragraph style for both the bullet and the image or text.
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I would use a table, with the bullets in one column and the image or text in another. Then set cell alignment to top: Table Properties>Cell>Vertical alignment>Top.
It would probably be easiest to use a bullet symbol rather than a bullet style. That way you could use the same paragraph style for both the bullet and the image or text.
I would use a table, with the bullets in one column and the image or text in another. Then set cell alignment to top: Table Properties>Cell>Vertical alignment>Top.
It would probably be easiest to use a bullet symbol rather than a bullet style. That way you could use the same paragraph style for both the bullet and the image or text.
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Is this what you are looking for?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:11
I tried it but could not find the "font dialog box"
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 21:13
1
how about this?
– DaMaxContent
Dec 30 '18 at 21:18
I managed to lower the image with this technique. I will try to find another method because it requires testing and will not be exact.
– Anders Lindén
Dec 30 '18 at 22:20
Try to use Shift+Enter to start a new line for this picture as a workaround.
– WinniL
Jan 1 at 9:52