How Do You Set The Positioning Of Graphics In Microsoft Word?
When you insert a graphic into Microsoft Word, it will by default position on the left side of the page in line with the text. If you would like the image to show up differently, whether it is relative to the page or to the content, you can do this in a few easy steps that are outlined below. Start Microsoft Word and open an existing file that contains a graphic that you would like to move within the document. Select the graphic by clicking on top of the graphic that you want to move the positioning. Choose the “Format” menu and click on “Picture” to bring up the “Format Picture” dialog box. Click on the “Layout” tab and locate the “Wrapping Style” section of the “Format Picture” dialog box. Decide how you wish to position your graphic in terms of the surrounding content by clicking to select either “In Line With Text,” “Square,” “Tight,” “Behind Text” or “In Front of Text.” Use your mouse to select an alignment of either “Left,” “Center,” “Right” or “Other” under the “Horizontal Align