You are correct Laurie.
There is no easy way to have text beside an image without having to do something rather special.
Heres a solution for those who can use tables but you have to break up your main text at insertion points where you wish to place an image.
You MAY also have to write the text alongside the image in a trial and error series of postings to make it look like it is flowing .
Heres some text and more text and even more text to go BEFORE the table. Heres some text and more text and even more text to go BEFORE the table. Heres some text and more text and even more text to go BEFORE the table.
Test 1:-
Heres the text to go with the photo Ive done this by inserting a table.
The table has two columns
In this example, the text goes in the first column
The image goes in the second column The image is 380 x 338 pixels. It would need to be reasonably small (as in this example) to avoid having to scroll horizontally.
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Heres some text and more text and even more text to go AFTER the table
Test 2:- Heres another attempt
Heres some text and more text and even more text to go BEFORE the 2nd table.
| Heres the text to go with the photo Ive done this by inserting a table.
The table has two columns
In this example, the text goes in the second column The image is 380 x 338 pixels
The image goes in the first column |
Test 3:-
And now for an attempt with three columns.
Heres some text to go with the photo. Ive done this by inserting a table.
This table has three columns In this example, Ive put this text in the first column The image goes in the second column |
| This image is smaller
It is resized (using Ideas Genie Pro of course ) to 200 x 193 pixels and the text will flow nicely. This paragraph is one big long sentence and didn't need any formatting.
Takes a bit of patience to do this!!
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