WD2000: Text Disappears Behind Object with Wrapping Style (211354)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q211354 SYMPTOMS
When an object with a wrapping style applied is placed over a single line of text, some or all of the text may disappear.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when both of the following conditions are true:
- The object has a Tight or Through wrapping style applied to it.
-and- - The object is placed over a single-line paragraph that has After formatting applied to it under Spacing.
NOTE: This problem may occur with a drawing object, AutoShape, text box, or picture.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use the method appropriate to your situation.
Method 1: Remove the Space After Paragraph Formatting
If After formatting under Spacing is applied to the paragraph, follow these steps to remove it:
- In Print Layout view (on the View menu, click Print Layout), move the object away from the text that disappeared. The text should reappear.
- Select the text.
- On the Format menu, click Paragraph.
- On the Indents and Spacing tab, under Spacing, change the After box to 0 pt, and then click OK.
- Move the object back over the text as appropriate.
Method 2: Remove the Tight or Through Wrapping Style from the Object
If a Tight or Through wrapping style is applied to the object, follow these steps to remove the style:
- In Print Layout view (on the View menu, click Print Layout), select the object.
- On the Format menu, click one of the following:
- Text Box
- Picture
- AutoShape
- Object
NOTE: One of these object types will appear on the Format menu, depending on the type of object you inserted.
- On the Layout tab, do one of the following:
- Under Wrapping Style, click to select Square, and then click OK.
- Under Wrapping Style, click Advanced, click to select Top and bottom and then click OK.
NOTE: When you remove the Tight or Through wrapping style, the text should reappear.
Method 3: Convert the Text Box to a Frame
If the object is in a text box, convert the text box to a frame. To do this, follow these steps:
- In Print Layout view (on the View menu, click Print Layout), select the text box.
- On the Format menu, click Text Box.
- On the Text Box tab, click Convert to Frame.
- Click OK.
NOTE: You can use the Frames command on the Format menu to size, position, and wrap text around the contents of the frame.
Method 4: Move or Resize the Object
Move the object to a different position on the page, or change the size of the object. This may allow the text to appear.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/6/2000 |
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Keywords: | kbbug KB211354 |
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