If you want to change how your text looks in Microsoft Word, one option is to wrap it. This can be helpful if you want to make your text stand out or make a specific design. Wrapping text is relatively easy to do, and there are a few different ways you can go about it. In this article, we’ll show you how to wrap text in Microsoft Word to get the look you want.
Step 1
Open a Microsoft Word document where you want to wrap text. Then position the cursor on the doc at the pace you want to insert the image.
Step 2
Now go to Insert > Picture > This Device to import an image from your PC. Select the image you want to insert.

Step 3
Once the picture is added to the document, double-click on it with your mouse. This will open the “Picture Format” taskbar.
Step 4
Now click on “Wrap Text” from the top taskbar in the “Accessibility” tab to open various text wrapping options. Select “Behind Text” from the option.

Feel free to try the other choices in the popup and nudge the image around until the layout looks right to you. Options like Square and Tight let the words flow around the picture, while In Front of Text floats it over the page, so pick whichever suits your design. Here is our final result:

Conclusion
As you see, it’s pretty easy to wrap text on your MS Word document. Done well, it gives your document a cleaner, more polished feel. Thanks for reading! We hope this tutorial was helpful for you.
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