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Learn how to lay out your picture and wrapping text in Word, then embed that layout on a PowerPoint slide. Follow the step-by-step instructions and see also related links for more tips.
Learn how to use WordArt with a Transform text effect to curve or bend text around a shape in Word. See how to wrap text around a circle, a rectangle, or multiple shapes with straight edges.
Learn how to change the text wrapping for a picture in Word to get the layout you want. Watch a short video and follow the steps to select the layout option from In Line with Text to Behind Text.
Learn how to flip, rotate, align, and wrap text in shapes or text boxes in PowerPoint. Follow the steps and watch the video to change the text direction and position in a shape or text box.
Learn how to lay out your picture and wrapping text in Word, then embed that layout on a PowerPoint slide. Follow the step-by-step instructions and see the screenshots for guidance.
Learn how to set the border of a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic to No Outline and remove it completely. Follow the steps for Excel, Word, or Outlook and see the options for line thickness, style, and color.
Learn how to make or find pictures to insert in Office documents, such as clip art, icons, stock images, 3D models, shapes, SmartArt, and more. Explore the features and options to edit, format, and animate your images and illustrations.
Learn how to create alternative text (alt text) for shapes, pictures, charts, SmartArt graphics, or other objects in your Microsoft 365 documents. Alt text helps people with visual disabilities understand pictures and other graphical content.
A placeholder is a pre-formatted container on a slide for content. Learn how to change the prompt text, resize, reposition, or delete a placeholder on a slide layout in Slide Master view.
To control how text flows around your SVG image use the Wrap Text tool. You can use the Bring Forward or Send Backward tools to layer your image on the page. This is handy if you want to place other objects in front of (or behind) your image.
Learn how to add captions to pictures in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel. Follow the steps to use the Insert Caption feature in Word or create a text box and group it with the image in other apps.