To learn more about using a grid, see Snap objects to a grid. Tip: If you have several objects to position on a page, you might want to use a grid to help you. To learn more about text wrapping, see Control text wrapping around objects. To change the setting, Control + Click the object, point to Wrap Text, and then pick something other than In Line with Text. By default, pictures have this setting, and you must change the setting to align a picture with other objects. Note: If text wrapping for an object is set to In Line with Text, Word can only align it in relation to the page or the margins. You select whether you want those positions to be relative to the page, the margins, or other objects. Word can align objects to the left, center, right, top, middle, and bottom. You can have Word align objects-such as pictures, shapes, SmartArt, and charts-in relation to the edges of the page, the margins, or other objects.īy having Word do the aligning, you can ensure that objects on a page are precisely aligned.
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