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Change default picture position from inline to floating in MS Wor.
When I insert graphics in Word 2007, I always want the graphic to be movable,
floatable. But the default setting is inline. It is annoying to have to always change this manually every time I insert a graphic in a document. How can I change the default setting so graphics come in as floating, not inline? |
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Change default picture position from inline to floating in MS Wor.
stanj6769 wrote:
When I insert graphics in Word 2007, I always want the graphic to be movable, floatable. But the default setting is inline. It is annoying to have to always change this manually every time I insert a graphic in a document. How can I change the default setting so graphics come in as floating, not inline? Go to Office button Word Options Advanced Cut, Copy, Paste section. Open the dropdown labeled "Insert/paste pictures as" and select any of the choices other than In Line With Text. -- 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. |
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Change default picture position from inline to floating in MS
Thank you. That answered my question perfectly. I wonder why this issue does
not seem to appear (at least I sure couldn't find it) in Microsoft's Help. "Jay Freedman" wrote: stanj6769 wrote: When I insert graphics in Word 2007, I always want the graphic to be movable, floatable. But the default setting is inline. It is annoying to have to always change this manually every time I insert a graphic in a document. How can I change the default setting so graphics come in as floating, not inline? Go to Office button Word Options Advanced Cut, Copy, Paste section. Open the dropdown labeled "Insert/paste pictures as" and select any of the choices other than In Line With Text. -- 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. |
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Change default picture position from inline to floating in MS Wor.
Office Button | Word Options | Advanced: Cut, copy, and paste: Insert/paste
pictures as... -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "stanj6769" wrote in message ... When I insert graphics in Word 2007, I always want the graphic to be movable, floatable. But the default setting is inline. It is annoying to have to always change this manually every time I insert a graphic in a document. How can I change the default setting so graphics come in as floating, not inline? |
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Just create a new module and paste the following codes: Sub ChangeInLineWithTextPicToFloatingPic() Dim objDoc As Document Dim objInLineShape As InlineShape Dim objShape As Shape Set objDoc = ActiveDocument With objDoc For Each objInLineShape In .InlineShapes objInLineShape.ConvertToShape Next objInLineShape For Each objShape In .Shapes objShape.Select Selection.ShapeRange.WrapFormat.Type = wdWrapBehind Next objShape End With End Sub Running a macro will only affect the current document. To change picture wrapping style in another document, you will have to run the macro again. For more detailed information, you can refer to this article: https://www.datanumen.com/blogs/3-wa...word-document/ Hope that helps! Dawn Last edited by DawnNeil : April 20th 17 at 09:01 AM |
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