There is another item that I didn't address. Once you've saved any document in RTF format (rich text), you can also go to the folder where you have that saved, and save it again, in Word format. Highlight the name of the document in your folder, then SAVE AS and under the formats, you can usually select Word 2003 format, and then it's your normal format. Myra Whew! Someone finally asked a question I might know a little bit about! I have 2003 and to move a picture anywhere you wish, you highlight the picture by clicking on it, then select 'Format' from your top toolbar. When the selection box comes up, you may select any of the choices there. Generally, because once you have formatted the picture in some way, you can drag and drop, I choose "Layout", then "Tight", and the the horizontal alignment of 'center'. You can choose left or right, but basically, you can still drag and drop the picture in your text and the text will wrap itself around the picture. Now you have to click on the picture again to show the corner and center side markers, and you just position your cursor in the middle of the picture, and drag and drop. If you want to be a little fancy, the green button at the top is your tilt button, and you can do just about anything with the picture that way. If it doesn't work the way you want at first, resize the picture (grab a corner and pull in towardshe opposite corner to make smaller, or pull out to make larger) and drag and drop into the text you want it to be in. Or just move the picture around until you're satisfied. Myra Herron I am working on creating a narrative account of our family history from a RootsMagic Report into RTF format where I have flexibility to make any changes, additions, etc. I have added some inserts of documents and pictures but now want to move them around - not on the page but in the document itself. I cannot find any way to relocate them or delete them and then replace them where I want them. I have been to many of the Help topics but nothing seems to address this. If anyone is familiar with MS Word, I would appreciate any help you can offer. Barbara Cogburn