Position a page element
In Page view, do one or more of the following:
Apply absolute
positioning
- In the Normal pane, add the page element you want to
position, and select it.
- On the Format menu, click Position, and then click Absolute.
- Specify the element's location.
How?
- To
move the element, point to the position box
border until
the cursor changes to a four-headed arrow,
click to hold, and then drag the element to the new
location.
- To set pixel
coordinates, select the element, and then,
on the Format menu, click Position. Under Location
and size, specify a value in the Left
and Top
boxes.
Apply relative positioning
- In the Normal pane, add the page element you want to
position, and select it.
- On the Format menu, click Position, and then click
Relative.
- Specify the element's location.
How?
- To set pixel
coordinates, select the element, and then, on the Format
menu, click Position. Under Location
and size, specify a value in the Left
and Top
boxes.
Set the attributes for
a positioned element
- In the Normal pane, select the positioned element or position box.
- On the Format menu, click Position.
- Specify the settings you want:
- Under Wrapping style, specify how you want the page elements to wrap around the
position
box.
- Under Positioning style, specify how you want
the page element to be positioned.
- To specify the dimensions and coordinates of the positioned element, use
the drop-down menus under Location
and size.
- To specify the z-order, which is the element's position in the layers of
the page, specify a value in the Z-index
box. A positive value means that
the element is in front of the main text-flow layer (layer 0), and
a negative value means the item is behind it.
Tip
You can also specify several properties by using the Positioning
toolbar. To display the Positioning toolbar,
click the View menu, point to Toolbars,
and then click Positioning.