| | When an object has been "inlined" it is treated like text so it has the same paragraph alignment and line spacing attributes of the containing paragraph. It can also be cut and pasted elwhere (or dragged or dropped) | |
| | You can switch between the "floating" or "inline" states on the (Format > Format Object / Format Picture) "Float over text checkbox" | |
| | Any floating objects will be placed in the drawing layer as opposed to the text layer and this drawing layer can be both behind and infront of the text layer | |
| | You can right-click the object and choose the "Order" menu to send you text behind or bring in front of the text layer | |
| | You can wrap text around an object by pressing (Format > Format Object / Format Picture)(Wrapping tab) | |
| | If you are wrapping your text around an object the text must have a one-inch wide area between the object and the page margin otherwise the text will move below the object | |
| | If an object is "floating" it must be anchored to a particular paragraph. When that pargraph is cut and pasted (to a new page) then so is the object. If the paragraph moves up or down on the same page, the object may or may not move depending if it is positioned relative to the paragrph or the page. These settings can be adjusted from (Format > Format Object / Format Picture)(Position tab) | |
| | You can view an object anchor select (Tools > Options)(View tab, Object Anchors) Even with this option checked the anchor will only appear once the object is selected | |
| | Grouping your objects helps keeps them together and makes them easier to use | |
| | When you insert an object into a paragraph you can make sure that it stays with the paragraph (Format > Format Picture)(Position tab) select "Lock Anchor" and "Move with Text" checkboxes | |