How Do You Use Text Wrapping In Microsoft Word?
Microsoft Word allows you to input both text and graphics. However, graphics and text do not always work well together in word processing applications. One way to display graphics where you want them without messing up your text is to use the text wrap feature. Add a picture, shape or text box to your document. Do not worry about its location yet because you’ll be able to move it once you have set the text wrap options. Select the graphic you want to set text wrap options for. Go to the “Format” menu and select the type of file you want to set options for. Word in Microsoft Office allows you to text wrap pictures, diagrams, AutoShapes and text boxes. Choose the “Layout” tab. Here you’ll see 5 default text wrapping options. Pick “In Line with Text” to have your graphic be treated like a character in your text. Choose “Square” to place your graphic in the middle of text and have the text wrap around all sides of it. “Tight” is the same as square, except the words are closer to the graphi