Manual

Inserting, Appending, and Deleting Graphic Layouts
To keep graphics and text together on the same page, use Insert, Append,
and Delete. These functions allow you to insert or delete pages in between
existing pages without changing the layout of the graphics and text on the
existing pages.
When deleting the
*graphic layout for a
page, you v_ll not lose
the text, just the
graphic layouL
)_To insert or append a graphic layout:
1. Place the insertion point on a page in the document where you would
like to add a graphic layout.
2. Select Graphic Layouts from the Layout menu.
3. If you want to insert a graphic layout before the currem page, select Insert
(Before This One) and click on Yes when the message box appears.
Ifyou have graphics on thispage that are not in the masterpage, they
will be pushed to the next page.
If you have graphics on the last page that are not on the master page,
a message box appears. Click on Delete Grapbics ifyou want to delete
the graphics on the last page. Click on Move Graphics to keep the
graphics on the last page. Click on Cancel Delete to create a new page
that contains just the graphics from the last page.
OR
If you want to insert a graphic layout after the current page, select Append
(After This One) and click on Yes when the message box appears.
- -;--_ifybuba'_rap'_ds on thefolloua'ngpage that are not in the master
page, they will be pushed to the page following the next page.
If you have grapbics on the last page that are not on the master page,
a message box appears. Click on Delete Graphics ifyou want to delete
the graphics on the last page. Click on Move Graphics to keep the
grapbics on the last page. Click on Cancel Delete to create a new page
that contains just the graphics from the last page.
I_ To delete the graphic layout for a page:
1. Place the insertion point on the page to delete.
2. Select Graphic Layouts from the Layout menu.
3. Select Delete. A message appears asking if you want to delete the current
page.
4. Click on Yes. Any graphic_ On the current page not contained in the
master page are removed.
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