Thursday, April 23, 2009

MS office wrapping picture infront of text

                 Many of you who use a lot of graphics in MS word probably find yourself spending a lot of time setting the way text behaviour around your graphic .One of the challenge would be have yo be a prefered text wrapping option and which the word would apply your preference to the graphic when you first insert it.We can control this particular option

                *On the edit tab you are looking for the'Insert/paste as'drop down list.Make a choice and click ok.For  word 2007 need some advanced options (Office Button,word Option Button)In this cut,copy and pasteyou need to locate the 'insert/paste' position drop down list Chooseformatting that keeps you happy and then click okNow you paste that graphicit shows up wrapped in text. 

Instructions-HOW TO WRAP TEXT AROUND A PICTURE

1
Select the picture you inserted into the document.
Step2
Go to the Format menu, and select Picture.
Step3
Select the Wrapping (or Layout) tab in the Format Picture window.
Step4
Select one of the five Wrapping Style choices.
Step5
Select one of the four "Wrap to" (or alignment) choices if you want, or leave this unselected.
Step6
Select the Distance From Text in inches to set the amount of space between the text and the graphic (top, bottom, left, right). (You may need to click the Advanced button to set this option.)
Step7
Click OK to set these parameters.
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