Re: automatically filling-up unwanted gaps



If you don’t want to wrap text around figures, you may need to stretch
drawing canvas to the full width of the page margins (if you use square/tight
text wrapping style) or you may use 'top and bottom' option, but in either
case texts underneath the figure don’t move up.

I found this floating of text only works if I allow some text in left/right
side of the figure which is not my case.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

> If text wrapping is set to Square or Tight instead of In Line With Text,
> text will wrap around the graphic as you describe.
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> Suzanne S. Barnhill
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> "Md Rashedul Islam" <MdRashedulIslam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> > If a figure is at the bottom of the page and if some line is added before
> the
> > figure, the figure goes to the next page ('In line with text'/ sqaure
> > layout). This creates a big gap at the bottom of the page.
> >
> > It would be nice if there is any option to fill up these unwanted gaps
> > automatically.
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