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Centered<br />

Inside<br />

Outside<br />

The object is positioned from the center of the page,<br />

page margins, etc. For example, if Offset is set to 0 in,<br />

the object is centered horizontally on the page. If the<br />

offset is 2 in, the center of the object is positioned 2 in<br />

to the right of the center of the page, etc.<br />

The object is positioned from the left if it falls on a right<br />

hand page (odd page number) – or from the right if it<br />

falls on a left hand page.*<br />

The object is positioned from the right if it falls on a<br />

right hand page (odd page number) – or from the left if<br />

it falls on a left hand page.*<br />

* These two options work as described above only when<br />

the Different left and right pages option has been<br />

checked in the Format > Chapter dialog. Otherwise,<br />

TextMaker treats all pages as right hand pages.<br />

Relative to: With the Relative to options you specify the document element that<br />

should serve as a reference for the Offset:<br />

Option<br />

Page<br />

Page borders<br />

Paragraph<br />

Effect<br />

The offset is relative to the page (more precisely to the<br />

page edges). The page margins are not taken into<br />

account.<br />

The offset is relative to the page margins. If you increase<br />

or decrease the margins, the object moves<br />

accordingly.<br />

The offset is relative to the position of the paragraph to<br />

which the object is anchored. The indentation of this<br />

paragraph is not taken into account.<br />

Note: If this paragraph falls, for example, in the right<br />

column of a double columned document, the object<br />

anchored to this paragraph is also moved to the right<br />

column.<br />

Indent<br />

Like Paragraph, except that the paragraph’s indentation<br />

is taken into account.<br />

Thus if Position is set to Left, for example, and you<br />

increase the left indent of the paragraph by 0.5 in, the<br />

object will move to the right by 0.5 in.<br />

If necessary, you can review the description of anchors in the section<br />

“Changing the position of objects” beginning on page 232.<br />

238 Frames and drawings Manual TextMaker

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