Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
Text Wrapping In Word 2000
Posted by - NA - on 30 March 2006 06:50 AM
Solution:

When you insert a picture into Word, you can easily set how you want Word to wrap text around the picture. To test this procedure, run Word and type in some text. Next choose Insert|Picture|Clip Art and insert any picture.
Click the picture to select it and the floating Picture toolbar will open. Click the Text Wrapping button (it's a drawing of a dog with lines over the drawing). Choose Tight from the list and Word will wrap the text very closely to the picture.

Now you can customize text wrapping to make text flow around a picture even more closely than selecting a tight wrap does.

Run Word, add some text, and then choose Insert|Picture|Clip Art and insert a picture. Click the picture to select it and then click the Text Wrapping and choose Edit Wrap Points. You can now use the mouse to drag individual edit points and get exactly the fit you want.

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