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    <description>Hello,

I have a case where I want to put a image a specific place in a word document. Is this possible? I have managed to create a program that puts an image into word. But not where I want it to be.
I'm thinking that if I manage to find my search word for example , the program should click here and I'll upload an image.

Has anyone done something similar or does anyone have a better idea?</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2017 17:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hello,

I have a case where I want to put a image a specific place in a word document. Is this possible? I have managed to create a program that puts an image into word. But not where I want it to be.
I'm thinking that if I manage to find my search word for example , the program should click here and I'll upload an image.

Has anyone done something similar or does anyone have a better idea?</description>
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