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<blockquote data-quote="bd-in-pdx" data-source="post: 579054" data-attributes="member: 34514"><p>You don't need to put the images in the boxes that say Double Click to Edit, those are areas reserved for text. Just delete them altogether or else choose a frame specifically designed for an image. If you did put text in the box and it's going over the image, you can: a) resize the box so it's to the left/right/top/bottom of the image, or b) Delete the text box altogether, or c)Send to Back the text (not recommended, it'd be ugly) so it's behind the image. Don't try to place the image directly in the text box though, you can drag and drop an image virtually anywhere you want on the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bd-in-pdx, post: 579054, member: 34514"] You don't need to put the images in the boxes that say Double Click to Edit, those are areas reserved for text. Just delete them altogether or else choose a frame specifically designed for an image. If you did put text in the box and it's going over the image, you can: a) resize the box so it's to the left/right/top/bottom of the image, or b) Delete the text box altogether, or c)Send to Back the text (not recommended, it'd be ugly) so it's behind the image. Don't try to place the image directly in the text box though, you can drag and drop an image virtually anywhere you want on the screen. [/QUOTE]
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