Maria Langer is a technology educator and the author of more than 80 computer how-to books. Maria Langer has been working with and writing about Macintosh and Windows computers and software since 1990. She specializes in Mac OS, productivity applications, blogging, social networking, and ebook publishing. Maria is the author of more than 80 computer how-to books and hundreds of articles that have appeared in print and on the web. She has authored and conducted classroom and video training courses for more than fifteen years. Maria has been blogging with WordPress since 2003 and has been active with social networks such as Twitter and Facebook since 2007. She is also the owner of a small publishing company and a helicopter charter company; she uses her computer and social networking skills to promote her books and her flying business. By: David Rivers course • 5h 9m 44s • 27,292 viewers • Course Transcript In Microsoft Word you can insert an image into a document, in one of two ways, inline, or with text wrapping around it. An inline image is treated as if it is a giant character of text. It can be on the same line as other text, as you see in this example, or it can be in its own paragraph. An image with text wrapping is separate from the text. ![]() Change Default Wrap Text For Images In Word For MacMac shortcut for strikethrough text. Text can either wrap around it, appear on top of it, or appear beneath it. If you set up an image with text wrapping, you can also specify, whether it should move on the page as text moves due to editing or page break changes. Or put it in a fixed position on the page. In this video, I'll explore some of the ways you could work with text wrapping around images, including how you can fine tune settings to meet your needs. I'm working with a document called Wrap Text which you can find in the chapter six folder inside the exercise files folder.
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