Photo Wrap in Microsoft Word - Screen Recorded Tutorial
INTRODUCTION
In this video, you’ll learn how to use the Wrap Text feature in Microsoft Word to control how pictures interact with your text. I’ll walk through how to move an image freely on the page and place it either in front of or behind your text, so you can design documents that look clean, professional, and exactly how you want them.
Quick Steps:
1. Copy and paste an image into your word document
2. Left click on your picture so that it is selected
3. On the upper ribbon menu, select Picture Format
4. This will open a submenu for formatting options; here you will select the button Wrap Text
5. This selection will open a drop-down menu where you can select from different options such as Behind Text or in Front of text.
6. Make your preferred selection and unlock your picture movement ability!
Excellent work. I also liked how you included steps in text on what to do. One of the most annoying things I have to deal with in Word documents is text manipulation around images. I was wondering if perhaps you could do a tutorial where you show exactly what each type of word wrapping does and what the best instances are in which to use them? It's just so annoying where you are trying to format a document and the image moves the text around, just where you don't want it to go. I don't know if I'm just missing something?
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