Question:
how is this done in microsoft word 2010?
Gemma
2012-01-18 05:11:00 UTC
im writing an essay and want an image place by the side of some text, click the link it will show you what im trying to ask.
thanks.


http://tinypic.com/r/1zvyk5u/5
Five answers:
brisray
2012-01-18 05:22:58 UTC
You mean "The man with the garden arm" text? That wasn't done in any word processor, it's a piece of art made in the 1950's for a film. It was probably hand drawn a long time before even Photoshop.



In Word, here's how you wrap text around images - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/wrap-text-around-a-picture-HA102479705.aspx for best results use an image with a transparent rather than a white or colored background, programs like Word tend to wrap the text closer to the actual image.



A bit like how Publisher does it - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher-help/wrap-text-around-a-picture-in-publisher-HP005115006.aspx
Lochlan
2012-01-18 05:15:46 UTC
First, click on the picture to highlight it. Then go to the 'Wrap Text' Button. Click and hold to go to the drop down menu and select 'Square'. Then Drag your picture into the text area and adjust it as needed

:)
Mr. Shawn
2012-01-18 05:12:32 UTC
I think it's under "insert" on the tool bar, then select "picture" and then "file" to find the image on your pc and click on it to insert it. Keep in mind that the image will go wherever your cursor is at the time you click on the image you want to insert.
Edan
2012-01-18 05:19:37 UTC
Try word wrapping or bringing to the front in layers.
2012-01-18 05:14:10 UTC
Insert the image by dragging the file into the document, and change the "Word-Wrapping". if you cant find it, google it.


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