changing default text wrapping for graphics

J

Jimmy Clay

Hello, I'm using Word 2007. I'm inserting a lot of graphics in my documents
and I'd like most of them to be set "Top and bottom" with a 0.13" distance
from top and bottom. Can I set this so that this will become the default? I
can't see how this is done.

Thank you.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

In Word 2003, there is a setting on the Edit tab of Tools | Options that
allows you to select the default wrapping for inserted and pasted graphics.
Presumably there is a similar setting somewhere in the Word Options in Word
2007. This will not solve the problem of setting the distance from text,
however. If you're inserting a lot of graphics at once, you might want to
insert them all, format one as desired, and then select each subsequent one
and press F4 to repeat the formatting.
 
C

CyberTaz

In Word 2007 click the Office button then click the Word Options button.
Select Advanced from the left list & scroll to the Cut, Copy & Paste group
on the right panel. You'll see the setting labeled as Insert/Paste Pictures
As: - choose the option you prefer.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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