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Page Anchored Graphics That Skip Pages - Over |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Page-anchored graphics with the Skip Pages option selected, causes boxes to overlap. When a customer had several page-anchored graphics (usually full page size), and the first graphic bumped, the other graphics all overlapped on a following page. Solutions: When using several page-anchored graphics that each skip a certain number of pages, it is best to put the graphics box codes at the top of the first page, and put the one that skips the highest number of pages first, then the next highest and so on. Placing the box codes in reverse order can prevent the graphics from overlapping in the event they are bumped from one page to the next. With the boxes in reverse order, they are placed from the bottom of the document up. If the first graphic bumps when the codes are in reverse order, it will bump (most likely to the first available page after the graphics) without affecting the other graphics. As a general rule, if a document contains several graphics box codes that are set to skip to several pages, the codes must be in reverse order that the boxes appear in the document. In other words, the box that is being bumped the greatest number of pages should be the first graphic code, and the box that is being bumped the least number of pages should be the last code. |
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