On Wed, 09 May 2012 09:42:29 -0700
Tim Wescott <t...@wescottdesign.com> wrote:

> More Beamer hand-holding needed:
> 
> I want to put a figure on the right, with text on the left, as shown
> (this is from an Impress presentation, BTW).
> 
> I tried to place two miniboxes on the slide, with the text in one and
> the figure in the other.  These boxes get placed exactly the way I
> want them to if I put text in both -- but as soon as I put the figure
> in the second box, LaTeX wants to put it above and to the right, with
> the text below and to the left.
> 
> Surely there is a way to do this.
> 

As Jürgen pointed out, the standard Beamer way to do this is to use
columns. I've modified Ingar's example of how to align boxes to give an
example, as the way you use columns is not exactly intuitive.

Les

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