I’ve always had this issue and been using this software for years so this is likely happening by design but would love to hear if there’s a workaround or something.
Basically, copying and pasting a shape such as an arrow onto an image always causes the pasted shape to open a new page and places the shape into that new page instead of on the image where I want it. I then have to drag it down and then delete the blank page. Having to do this 10 times per image is quite tedious and time consuming. There must be a better way of doing it that I’m overlooking.
Thanks for the reply and suggestions. I’ve tried most of them over the years with little success. I didn’t know about Ctrl+D. I just tried it but it doesn’t appear to work for me.
Could you please record and send us a short video showing the exact steps and the result? This will help us understand precisely which scenario you mean and what behavior you are seeing on your side.
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I haven’t been able to replicate the exact issue where a new blank page is inserted but I have captured a screen recording showing how highly variable the issue is even between 2 documents. Copy/pasting an arrow from one document has a different effect to copy/pasting from another very similar document.
If I’m honest I think what I originally reported is just an exaggeration of what I’ve been able to capture today. In some instances the issue is moving my image down a whole page and in other instances it’s moving it down by just a single line or two. In the third instance it partially hides it at the top of the image but at least it didn’t affect the document formatting.