edit wrap point

C

canBeOnly1

word 2007: right-click an image > Text Wrapping > Tight (or Through)
right-click the image again > Text Wrapping > Edit Wrap Point.
Now you can change the image perimeter to any shape (octagon, for example)
to exclude white space outside the octagon.

If I understood properly, this is the way to change the rectangular shape of
an image, but after the editing, how do you fix this new image shape -
octagon, so you could wrap text around it?
Thanx
 
C

canBeOnly1

You are so wright. I thought editing wrap points would cut/crop/change the
image shape, but it only wraps the text aroud the image.
Thank you
 
W

Where is the office button

A better question would be, what do I do so that when I insert pictures into
Publisher they automatically have the wrap I want. Is there a place I can
choose the style of wrap I want on all pictures when I insert them.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

If this question is about Publisher, then you should ask in the Publisher
NG. In Word 2007 you can set the default wrapping style at Office Button |
Word Options | Advanced: Cut, copy, and paste: Insert/paste pictures as...
In previous versions, this setting is on the Edit tab of Tools | Options.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Where is the office button"
 

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