Monday, September 19, 2005
Word 2002
Word gives you lots of interesting opportunities to wrap text around text boxes, graphics, drawing canvases, and other objects in a document. By playing with the different ways to wrap text, you can create very sophisticated layouts. When you wrap text, you pick a wrapping style and the side of the object around which to wrap the text.
The fastest way to wrap text is to select the object around which text is to be wrapped, click the Text Wrapping button, and choose an option from the drop-down list. You'll find the Text Wrapping button (which has a dog on it) on the Picture or Drawing Canvas toolbars.
The fastest way to wrap text is to select the object around which text is to be wrapped, click the Text Wrapping button, and choose an option from the drop-down list. You'll find the Text Wrapping button (which has a dog on it) on the Picture or Drawing Canvas toolbars.