"Allow Overlap" in "Format Drawing Canvas", Layout, Advanced

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In Microsoft Word 2007, the "Allow overlap" option in the Advanced settings of Layout controls whether images with the same wrapping style can overlap. When this option is checked, images can block each other, which may lead to undesirable layouts. Unchecking this option prevents images from overlapping, ensuring they push apart to maintain separation. Users are encouraged to experiment with these settings to achieve their desired visual results, as the layout features can be complex and require adjustments for optimal formatting.
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When formatting a drawing canvas in Microsoft Word 2007, one box to click or unclick (by default, it is selected) when one goes to the Advanced settings of Layout is "allow overlap." Overlap of what?
 
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When formatting a drawing canvas in Microsoft Word 2007, one box to click or unclick (by default, it is selected) when one goes to the Advanced settings of Layout is "allow overlap." Overlap of what?

"Allow overlap" is for allowing pictures with the same wrapping style to overlap or not (checked or unchecked respectively). If it is unchecked pictures will push each other to prevent overlap.
 
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Thanks, QuantumQuest. Hm, overlapping pictures, with one blocking part of the other, would be annoying (that has already occurred when I had it checked), so I guess unless I line them up perfectly, the safest is to uncheck it. "Push" I presume means create a separation between the frames of the canvases.
 
You just have to experiment a little bit in order to have the result you want :wink:
 
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Indeed, with Microsoft Word apparently attempting to compete with quantum physics as the most convoluted phenomenon on earth, I do a lot of experimenting :confused:
 
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