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Note: Study the following.

WRAPPING TEXT
If you place a text box near an image or another object, you may notice that the
text is overlapping with the object or doesn't appear exactly where you want it, to fix this
problem you'll need to change the object's text wrapping settings.

WRAPPING TEXT AROUND THE OBJECT


1. Select the object, then click the Format tab that appears on the Ribbon.
2. Locate the Arrange group and click the Wrap Text drop-down command.

3. Select the desired wrap option. The text will adjust based on the option you have
selected.

4. If necessary, reposition the object and adjust the image until the text wraps
correctly.

If you cant get your text to wrap the way you wish, click the Wrap Text command
and select More Layout Options from the menu. You can make more precise
changes in the Advanced Layout dialog box that appears.

Graded Hands on Activity


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Open the Microsoft Publisher


Search a picture of 2ne1.
Copy and paste it to the MS Publisher
Search an article about 2ne1.
Copy and paste it to your MS Publisher
Show the teacher the difference of the following wrap text
style using the picture and article of 2ne1
In line with text
square
tight
through
top and bottom
behind the text
in front of text
Edit Wrap Points
move with text
fixed position on page

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