WD: Drawing Object Sent to Back Is Printed over Header/Footer Text (106016)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
- Microsoft Word for Windows 95
- Microsoft Word for Windows 95 7.0a
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0a
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0c
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0.1
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0.1a
This article was previously published under Q106016 SYMPTOMS
Drawing objects that you insert in the main text area of a Word document
are printed over header or footer text, even if you send the drawing object
to the back or behind the text.
CAUSE
By design, the drawing layer in the main text area of the document lies in
front of the drawing layer for the header or footer.
The following diagram demonstrates how Word stacks drawings and text
in each layer:
Cross Section of Word Document Layers
___________________
/ /|
/ <SURFACE OF / |
/ PAPER> / |
/ / /|
Front Drawing Layer |-------------------| / |
MAIN TEXT LAYER |===================| / /|
Back Drawing Layer |-------------------|/ / /
| | / /
Front Drawing Layer |-------------------|/ /
(Header/Footer) BOTTOM TEXT LAYER |===================| /
Back Drawing Layer |-------------------|/
WORKAROUND
To place a drawing behind the header or footer text, create it in the
header or footer drawing layer, and then send it to behind the text.
MORE INFORMATION
In the diagram earlier in this article, the main text layer of a document
and its drawing layers are in front of objects and text in the bottom
(header/footer) layer of the document. Therefore, if you send a
drawing object to the back in the main text layer, other objects and
text in that layer are printed over this object. However, all the drawing
objects in the main text layer overprint those in the header/footer
layer.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/16/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbui KB106016 |
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