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RedChequer
 
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Windows XP Office 2000
I am trying to put a logo in created receipt forms.
The logo has 2 circles with text between the outer circles and a photo of a
pigeon in the inner circle
I tried using the ' Draw/Nudge ' option but the move increments are too large.
I want to be able to align everything by moving any of the circles, the text
or the picture in increments of a millimetre or less
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Hold the ALT key while dragging, or hold the CTRL key while using arrows.
You might want to see some of my tips on Drawing first, though. See:
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/d...oft_office.htm
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Windows XP Office 2000
I am trying to put a logo in created receipt forms.
The logo has 2 circles with text between the outer circles and a photo of
a
pigeon in the inner circle
I tried using the ' Draw/Nudge ' option but the move increments are too
large.
I want to be able to align everything by moving any of the circles, the
text
or the picture in increments of a millimetre or less



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Thanks very much for the tip, Anne. You've just solved a problem that has
had me cussing my computer and tearing my hair out.
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Sincerely, Michael Colvin


"Anne Troy" wrote:

Hold the ALT key while dragging, or hold the CTRL key while using arrows.
You might want to see some of my tips on Drawing first, though. See:
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/d...oft_office.htm
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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Windows XP Office 2000
I am trying to put a logo in created receipt forms.
The logo has 2 circles with text between the outer circles and a photo of
a
pigeon in the inner circle
I tried using the ' Draw/Nudge ' option but the move increments are too
large.
I want to be able to align everything by moving any of the circles, the
text
or the picture in increments of a millimetre or less




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