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Default Word Wrapping An Image

I thought you were the great Access, Word & Excel expert? This is beginners
stuff. Why not ask PCDatasheet for help?

Just select the object and move the control handles. For the box, check the
paragraph border settings. How would depend on what version of Word you are
using.

John... Visio MVP
"Steve" wrote in message
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Thanks, Suzanne, that worked! Now I select the image and click Insert -
Caption. After adding my own text, with the top margin set at 0 the text
is still too low in he caption box. Can I control that. Also, can I
control the spacing between the lines of text? Finally, how do I remove
the border around the caption box?

Thank you!

Steve


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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When you click on the image in the document, the Picture toolbar should
be displayed. Click the Text Wrapping button on that toolbar (dog icon)
and choose Square.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Steve" wrote in message
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I have many .bitmap images in a folder I want to include in a Word
document. I have found that when I go to Insert - Picture - From File,
select the image and it is pasted into the document I can not enter text
on the right side of the image. I found a menu item that brings up a word
wrap function but the button is grayed out and inactive. Is there a way
to be able to enter text at the right side of an image?

Thanks!

Steve