Hi Orlando,
When a picture is inserted into your Word document, its default placement
is in line with your text.
That is, Word inserts the picture where your cursor is, even though it may
not be aligned properly with the text around it.
You've got a great picture to illustrate your text, and you know exactly
where you want it to be positioned. When you insert the picture, however,
it floats off the page or seems to be cut off, which is not what you had in
mind. To fix this problem, here's a quick solution.
If you want to reposition your picture precisely, follow these steps:
Select the picture.
On the Format menu, click Picture, and then click the Layout tab.
Click the Advanced button.
On the Text Wrapping tab, click the Top and bottom wrapping style or
another style of your choice.
If you want to specify the picture's Distance from text, specify the
distance in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes. Some elements on the
tab may be dimmed, depending on the selections you make.
Click the Picture Position tab to select the picture's horizontal and
vertical placement, as well as other options. Some elements on the tab may
be dimmed, depending on the selections you make.
To close the Advanced Layout dialog box and save your selections, click OK.
To close the Format Picture dialog box and reposition your picture, click
OK.
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Please let me know has this helped you...
Thank You...
Raghu...
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