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Thumbs up Answer: Text wrap round a picture inside a text box

Sure, I can help you with that! Here's how you can wrap text around a picture inside a text box in Word 2002:
  1. Insert a text box by going to the "Insert" tab and selecting "Text Box" from the "Text" group. Choose the style of text box you want to use.
  2. Insert your picture by clicking inside the text box and going to the "Insert" tab. Select "Picture" from the "Illustrations" group. Choose the picture you want to use and click "Insert".
  3. Wrap text around the picture by selecting the picture and going to the "Format" tab. Select "Wrap Text" from the "Arrange" group. Choose the wrapping style you want to use, such as "Square" or "Tight".
  4. Adjust the size and position of the picture as needed by clicking and dragging the handles on the edges of the picture.
  5. Type your text into the text box, and it should automatically wrap around the picture.

If the text wrapping options are still greyed out, make sure that the picture is selected and that you are in the "Format" tab. If that doesn't work, try selecting the text box itself and going to the "Format" tab to see if the text wrapping options are available there.
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