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Wrapping text around graphics

Wrapping text around graphics

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Wrapping text around graphics

- [Voiceover] When inserting pictures into your Word documents, on occasion you may want to change up the way text wraps around those images. If it's an odd shape, you may want it to wrap around the shape of the object, or maybe perfectly square, or maybe only above and below. These are all options that you can apply and that's what we're going to do with our Best of Landon Hotel guide here. LH Guide 0903 if you need to get caught up. We're actually going to go to page two and click right before the heading See and be seen in the West End. We're going to insert another picture here, so we'll go to the Insert tab. Click pictures, I've added a new one for you called PhoneBooths, give it a click. And click Insert. And you can see it's inserted right here at the top of the page. And, by default, if you were following along in the previous movie you know that it is automatically in line with text. And if we go to the Position drop down, you can see that we have those options for text…

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