There are a few options to solve the issue. I personally prefer the  
most straight forward ones, which are:
A) Rotate the Figure float: Right-click on the Float:Figure inset ->  
Settings -> check Rotate sideways
Another option is to rotate the actual graphic inside the float: Right- 
click on the figure -> Settings -> Angle (degrees) = 90

B) If rotating is not an option, edit the figure so that text is  
readable in the scale you want (say 100% column width) and
rearrange the graphic blocks to fit.

You could change the margin settings for that particular page, but you  
don't want to go there.


On 22/10/2008, at 11:10 AM, keeskooskaas wrote:

> I have a figure placing problem which i cannot find a solution to. I  
> need to include a figure in my text that is very detailed.Therefore  
> I need the picture to be scaled wider then the text (via scaling  
> 120% of textwidth or 95% of page width) This works,... but the image  
> shifts to to RIGHT as soon as the left side of IMAGE "hits" the lext  
> margin of the Text/page.  In other words it no longer centers  
> because it hit the left margin, it continues scaling to the right  
> but not the left.    HOWEVER I WANT IT TO GO FURTHER LEFT THEN THE  
> TEXT MARGIN (see image)
>
> I realise this is estheticly not ideal but I need to do it anyway :-)
>
> If somebody knows what to do.. many thanks!
>
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