![]() ![]() “Square” allows text to completely wrap around the image, above, below, to the left and right. “In-Line with Text” is the default setting, and as described above, places the image at a specific point on a specific line. The word wrapping options are: “In Line with Text”, “Square”, “Tight”, “Through”, “Top and Bottom”, “Behind Text”, and “In Front of Text”. ![]() ![]() To configure the word wrapping settings, right-click an image, select “Wrap Text”, then select a wrapping option. The effect will review in the document, although it will mostly depend on their already being text there to wrap around the image. Tip: You see how the text will wrap around the image by just hovering your mouse over each of the options. To change the word wrapping of a specific image, right-click on it, click or hover your mouse over “Wrap Text” in the drop-down menu, then select your preferred word wrapping option for that image. ![]()
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