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How Do You Wrap Text Around A Picture In Word 2003?

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How Do You Wrap Text Around A Picture In Word 2003?

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Microsoft Word 2003 has a feature in place to make sure the pictures you put in your document fit in line with the text you type. Wrapping text will make the picture you select fit seamlessly, as it uses the image as an anchor point on the page but does not leave the amount of white space it normally would. Here is how to wrap text around a picture in Word 2003. Open Microsoft Word by clicking on the “Start” button and selecting “Microsoft Word.” Type the text you will need in the document. Apply styles if necessary. Select the picture you want to put in the document. Choose “Picture” from the “Insert” menu on the “Standard” task bar on top of the screen. Choose the location of the file from here. Adjust the size of the picture by selecting the “Crop” tool on the picture menu. This allows you to contour the image to appropriately fit the page. Double-click on the picture when it is placed in the appropriate location on the page. In the “Format Picture” menu that appears, click on the “

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