How do I format a picture if options are grayed out?

F

fuego

I am trying to format a picture once I get it into a word document. I need it
independent from the text so when I move it the text doesn't move. Once I get
it into the document and try to format it, all the options in text wrapping
are grayed out so I can't do anything.
 
M

macropod

Hi fuego,

Before you can access those function, you need to change the picture's layout from 'in-line with text' to one of the other layouts.
 
F

fuego

I tried that already before I put the picture in the document. Once I get it
in the document I can't do anything and it seems to default to in line with
text once I paste it in the document.

macropod said:
Hi fuego,

Before you can access those function, you need to change the picture's layout from 'in-line with text' to one of the other layouts.

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Cheers
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


fuego said:
I am trying to format a picture once I get it into a word document. I need it
independent from the text so when I move it the text doesn't move. Once I get
it into the document and try to format it, all the options in text wrapping
are grayed out so I can't do anything.
 
M

macropod

So, once the picture is in the document, go to Format|Picture|Layout and click on one of the other options (eg 'Square').

--
Cheers
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


fuego said:
I tried that already before I put the picture in the document. Once I get it
in the document I can't do anything and it seems to default to in line with
text once I paste it in the document.

macropod said:
Hi fuego,

Before you can access those function, you need to change the picture's layout from 'in-line with text' to one of the other
layouts.

--
Cheers
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


fuego said:
I am trying to format a picture once I get it into a word document. I need it
independent from the text so when I move it the text doesn't move. Once I get
it into the document and try to format it, all the options in text wrapping
are grayed out so I can't do anything.
 

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