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I'm very sorry for the images. Here are the examples.

1. Fix position relative to the text, moving with the text. Text should be
on  the right or on the left of the picture. I can't achieve this using
anchoring now. Example: http://dug.im/d7682

2. I want two different pictures positioned after the text in parallel at
right and at left and moving with it. Example: http://dug.im/87bb8

3. I want the image on the separate page and moving with the text before it, which
is  before the image. Example: http://dug.im/6c379

I don't know an easy way to realise any of this situations.

The most complicated and topmost wanted by me is positioning the image on the top-right 
(bottom-right, bottom-left) corner of the page and moving with the text it is anchored to (but no 
overlapping with other images positioned to that corner, which are anchored to another text and 
accidentally are located at the same page). This will look like 1, but the images should be always 
in the corner regadrless of exact position the text they are anchored to, and if there are images 
on the same position on the page they mustn't overlap.

With best regards,
Vit

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