From: biowoman101 on
I have a couple of logo's that I need to set side by side, and one is just a
hair above the other when set next to each other. I want them to be exactly
the same level, top and bottom. I want them to be identically the same shape
and size, and to line up exactly equal next to each other. But no matter how
much I 'nudge' up or down, or how much I try to 'resize' one to match the
other, they each have a slightly different spot that each wants to 'snap to
grid'. I think I've unlocked the 'snap to grid' in the past, but I can't for
the life of me remember how. And I can't seem to find anywhere that shows me
how. Any ideas??
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
You can override the grid by pressing Alt while dragging, but it sounds to
me as if you might have better luck if you insert the logos In Line With
Text, either in an ordinary text paragraph or in a table.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"biowoman101" <biowoman101(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a couple of logo's that I need to set side by side, and one is just
>a
> hair above the other when set next to each other. I want them to be
> exactly
> the same level, top and bottom. I want them to be identically the same
> shape
> and size, and to line up exactly equal next to each other. But no matter
> how
> much I 'nudge' up or down, or how much I try to 'resize' one to match the
> other, they each have a slightly different spot that each wants to 'snap
> to
> grid'. I think I've unlocked the 'snap to grid' in the past, but I can't
> for
> the life of me remember how. And I can't seem to find anywhere that shows
> me
> how. Any ideas??