Monday, November 28, 2011

Inline and Floating Graphics Position

Graphics can be positioned in a document in two ways: inline or floating. An inline graphic is like a text character in a paragraph. A floating graphic exists as a separate layer from the text. Floating graphic takes more memory than inline graphic and often causes printing and other problems. The graphics inserted using Paste Special command are floating graphics by default.
To change a floating graphic into inline graphic, follow these steps.
  • Select the graphic.
  • Right click on the graphic, a shortcut menu will appear.
  • Choose Format Picture or Format Object from the menu. The Format Picture dialog box will appear.
  • Click the Layout tab in the dialog box.
  • Under the Wrapping style, choose Inline with text.
  • Click OK

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