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![]() ![]() Monday, June 08, 2009 – Permalink – Art and WordsOne picture can mess up a thousand wordsLinda Johnson has put together a well laid out basic tutorial about combining text and graphics on a page. Aligning Text and Graphics in Word I might have added "Edit Wrap Points"; a feature that allows more control over how text wraps around a picture. Also the use of Format>Picture from the menu. The Layout tab on the dialog box has an Advanced button. The Advanced Layout section presents more precise layout choices if needed. Linda dismisses the Drawing Canvas that pops up in Word 2002+. I think she is correct, in most situations. For more information on the "DC" see: Drawing Canvas - More than I want See all Topics word Labels: Formatting, Graphics, Tips <Doug Klippert@ 3:34 AM
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