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How do I insert a picture within text

Edited on Fri 14 Dec 2007, 13:38

RE: Pictures

Hi Jacqui, Thank you for your post, In answer to your question; to insert a picture in text, place your cursor at the point you wish your picture to appear, Go to the Menu command Insert, Picture, choose your source (lets say From File) navigate to the folder which contains your chosen picture select it and click Insert. The picture will appear in your text. If you wish to resize the picture and have the text flow around it; Right click on the picture, choose Format Picture and choose the option for Layout, make your choice from the five options and click OK. Return to your document, resize and place the picture where you require it to be, I hope that helps, best regards Pete.

RE: Pictures

Hi Jacqui,

Thanks for your question.

  • 1. INSERT menu > PICTURE (from file / clipart)
  • 2. Right click on picture, select FORMAT PICTURE
  • 3. Select LAYOUT tab
  • 4. Choose Text Wrapping Style
  • 5. Click on Advanced button
  • 6. Amend the exact position of the picture / distance from text
  • press ok.


Hope this helps.
Regards,

Katie

 

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