From: jack.smith on
I copied and pasted a photograph into my Word document. I attempted to draw
arrow and circles on the photograph to indicate different features. When I
drew a line or circle, it jumped away from where I wanted it. I was never
able to get it to stay put.
Please advise.
Thanks
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
You must format the drawing object as In Front of Text.

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"jack.smith(a)stress.com" <jack.smith(a)stress.com@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:91119022-B87B-4AC8-BF79-3F6E5DD39004(a)microsoft.com...
>I copied and pasted a photograph into my Word document. I attempted to
>draw
> arrow and circles on the photograph to indicate different features. When
> I
> drew a line or circle, it jumped away from where I wanted it. I was never
> able to get it to stay put.
> Please advise.
> Thanks
>

From: Graham Mayor on
This sort of thing is dramatically easier with SnagIt (see the many
annotated illustrations on my web site). There is a fully functional demo.

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"jack.smith(a)stress.com" <jack.smith(a)stress.com@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:91119022-B87B-4AC8-BF79-3F6E5DD39004(a)microsoft.com...
>I copied and pasted a photograph into my Word document. I attempted to
>draw
> arrow and circles on the photograph to indicate different features. When
> I
> drew a line or circle, it jumped away from where I wanted it. I was never
> able to get it to stay put.
> Please advise.
> Thanks