Daniel,
Can you not simply edit the JPGs and make sure they all have the same left margin of white space?
>I want to modify a document that is used to as a automatic link to close most letters in our system.
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>The signature clock is defined to be
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> Sincerely,
> --- ***************
> | ***************
> | ***************
>| | ***************
> - - James
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>where J and the astericks represent a signature saved a jpg.
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>The goals:
>1. The signature block must print on one page
>2. The bottom position of the "J" must be close to the bottom position of James.
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>What I have tried:
>1. I used a 1x2 table and typed both the text and inserted the image - non floating - into the (1,2) cell. I cleared the
Allow row to break across pages flag. This ensures the block always print on the same page.
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>However, this solution doesn't satisfy requirement 2.
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>2. I applied the same technique as in 1 and set the picture to float over the text.
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>The problem with this technique is that, when using a table, the image doesn't always keep its position relative to the Sincerely paragraph.
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>3. I just typed the text and inserted the image in the document. I set
Keep with next for all but the last paragraphs.
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>This works almost 100% of the time but for some inexplicable reason, the picture sometimes moves away from its anchor.
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>We have a solution in place but it involves a non-trivial Word VBA routine and we were asked to remove all workaround code for solutions that can be implemented without code.
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>Does anyone have a solution that does not involve Word VBA?