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What is the difference between "through" wrap and "tight" wrap?
When using the wrap feature, I don't see a difference between how "through"
wrap and "tight" wrap affects a clip art image. |
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What is the difference between "through" wrap and "tight" wrap?
Insert clip art with a transparent area in the middle (like the space
between a horse's fore and back legs). At the bottom of the Text Wrapping dropdown on the Picture toolbar, choose "Edit wrap points". Move or add points to the outline so the transparent area is no longer inside the outline. Now the "through" wrapping will allow the text to show in the transparent area. The "tight" wrapping will make the text conform to the outer contour of the picture but not go into the transparent area. If there's no inner transparent area, the two wrap styles behave the same. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. teacher6767 wrote: When using the wrap feature, I don't see a difference between how "through" wrap and "tight" wrap affects a clip art image. |