Once you’ve opened your presentation in PowerPoint, insert an image and insert the text. To wrap the text around the image, follow these steps:įirst position the image on the text as sown in the image belowĪs you can see, the image is blocking some text. Of course, the text that is behind the image needs to be visible. Use the Spacebar key to move the text behind the image so that it comes out from the other side. You’re basically moving text so that it is visible. Here, we have use Spacebar to move the first line from behind the image. In the same way, we can move all the lines from under the image to wrap the text around it. Right-click on the image, select Wrap Text and choose Tight. If you don’t like the image positioned in the middle of the text then you may position it somewhere else. Click on the PowerPoint slide to see the wrapped text. (If you use PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, you need to close the Word file before you can see the wrapped text in PowerPoint.). Text wrapping options are more readily available in Microsoft Word. One thing you can do is to use the text wrap feature in Microsoft Word, and then take a screenshot of the text. After that, you can paste that screenshot in PowerPoint. Word Exam MO-100, Excel Exam MO-200, and PowerPoint Exam MO-300 Eric Butow. If you want to learn how do do this then please click here to read the instructions. Square This style wraps text around the image or shape in a square pattern.
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