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From: mmt@dciem.UUCP (Martin Taylor)
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Subject: MAC - integrating pictures and text
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Date: Mon, 5-Mar-84 10:19:18 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  5 10:19:18 1984
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As a brand-new Macintosh owner, I have been very favorably impressed with
its ease and apparent reliability.  It does what it says it does, and with
very few problems learning how.  But there is one thing I want to do and
cannot find how to do from the MacWrite or MacPaint manuals or menus:
How can I cut a picture into one side of a page?  As far as I can determine,
MacWrite allows pictures to be inserted only across the full width of a page.
If I change the ruler to make a narrow column of text on, say, the right,
the picture I put on the left moves over into the area where I want the
text.  Is there any way around this?  To clarify, the result I want looks
something like this:

Up to here the text is full page width, and now I
_____________________    want to cut in the picture
|                    |    beside the continuing text.
|                    |    apfskiu7t v;laiu qflwki; vas
|     picture        |    cniujls a;liug caoiu8c awpo8g@p
|                    |    campodsi ;aslgkiu canlkdsaiuc a.sjh
|____________________|    adapvosud cliqdw8p psoutkr
                         cdovsl vpsfoi va;lsiu v.ls
;lsifvs vpaosiv as;o9v  spdokds vdslkfj lerk v/;of9v

No this isn't rot13!

Another question whose answer I think is "no" is: "Is there any way of making
a double-size picture so that it prints out cleanly in high-resolution mode
on the image-writer?"
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Martin Taylor
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