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Overflow: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to handle overflow (the
part of the image that does not fit in the current size of the box). Equivalent to the
CSS overflow property.
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Source: Enter the web address or local file address of the image. Equivalent to the
HTML src attribute.
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Alternate text: Enter an alternate text for the image. This is displayed in browsers
and email clients when the image is loading or if the image cannot be displayed. It
is also used for accessibility. Equivalent to the HTML alt attribute.
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Text wrap group:
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Float: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to float the image, if the image
is not in an absolute position (see Position, below). Equivalent to the CSS float
property.
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Clear: Use the drop-down or type the value to clear pre-existing alignments.
Equivalent to the CSS clear property.
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Positioning:
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Position: Use the drop-down or type in the value for the type of positioning for the
image. Equivalent to the CSS position property (see "Using the CSS position
property" on page664).
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Top: Set the vertical offset between this image and its parent's top position.
Equivalent to the CSS top property.
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Left: Set the horizontal offset between this image and its parent's left position.
Equivalent to the CSS left property.
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Bottom: Set the vertical offset between this image and its parent's bottom position.
Equivalent to the CSS bottom property.
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Right: Set the horizontal offset between this image and its parent's right position.
Equivalent to the CSS right property.
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Z-index: Set the z-index of the image. The z-index defines in which order elements
appear. Equivalent to the CSS z-index property.
Spacing Tab
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Padding group: Defines padding (spacing inside the element) in measure or percentage:
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All sides: Check to set all padding to use the Top value. Equivalent to the CSS
border property.
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