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KB0227: Why are my images clipped on the right edge?

See also:
Why are my tables and boxes clipped on the right edge?
Why is text clipped on the right edge in Kindle for PC?

If your images are shifted to the right, with the right-hand edge of the picture off the display, it's likely that the paragraph containing the image contains a left indent. So if your image width is 100% of the display, or sufficiently large, the left indent will shunt the image off the display.

It's best to create a paragraph style that you can apply to paragraphs containing images; ensure that the left indent and first line indent are both zero, and specify centre alignment. You might also like to adjust the after-paragraph spacing so that a caption following it is appropriately spaced. You could create a style for image captions, too.

Keywords: missing right edge, image not fully shown, off-centre picture


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