Surely there is a way to do this.
you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
file layout)
Ingar Pareliussen
example.lyx
Description: example.lyx
2012/5/9 Ingar Pareliussen:
Surely there is a way to do this.
you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
file layout)
An alternative is to use columns instead of boxes (which is what I
usually
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
Surely there is a way to do this.
you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
file layout)
Ingar Pareliussen
example.lyx
Description: example.lyx
2012/5/9 Ingar Pareliussen:
Surely there is a way to do this.
you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
file layout)
An alternative is to use columns instead of boxes (which is what I
usually
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
>Surely there is a way to do this.
you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
file layout)
Ingar Pareliussen
example.lyx
Description: example.lyx
2012/5/9 Ingar Pareliussen:
>>Surely there is a way to do this.
>
> you need to specify align bottom in settings for the two boxes.
>
> See the attached file.(you may have to change the picture if you have another
> file layout)
An alternative is to use columns instead of boxes (which is what I
On Wed, 09 May 2012 09:42:29 -0700
Tim Wescott 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