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Image Placement

this is a discussion all about wrap text which could help student to be knowledgable on these stuff it could also enhance their vocabulary

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IMAGE

PLACEMENT
Notice that wherever the image is
placed, the line spacing
dramatically increases to fit the
size of the picture. This is because
images are treated as an inline
text character. In other words,
Word treats the image like it
would treat any word or letter of
text. You can change this by
applying a text wrap. Text wrap There are a couple of ways to get to the text wrap options and apply a
causes all the text to wrap around text wrap.
the image so that the image does
not interfere with line spacing.
Method 1:
Quick Apply
•Click the box to the
right of the image
with a rainbow-
shaped icon.
Method 2:
Format Tab
•When you click on the
image, the Format tab will
appear in the ribbon. From
the Format tab, you can
choose Warp Text.
Position in Top Center with Square Text Wrapping

•Go to Format>Position for options that not only apply text


Method 3: Position wrap but also position the image on the page.
Text Wrap Options
Regardless of which method you use, the
text wrap options are the same. The text wrap
you will probably use the most is the square text
wrap, but there are other text wraps too.
•Square—Text wraps around the image in a
square shape
•Tight/Through—Text wraps around image,
regardless of what shape the image is. This text
wrap works best with images that have no
background.
•Top and Bottom—Text stops when it hits the
top of the image and continues at the bottom of
the image; no text is to the left or right of the
image
•Behind text—Image is behind text. Text will
cover image.
•In front of text—Image is in front of text. Text
behind the image is not visible.
Square text wrap Tight text wrap
Top and bottom text wrap Behind text In front of text

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