How to Wrap Image text with table
To wrap an image and text together within a table in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps:
1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document or open an existing one.
2. Insert a table: Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Table," and select the number of rows and columns you want for your table.
3. Add an image to the table cell: Click inside the desired cell where you want the image to be placed. Then, go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Pictures," and select the image file you want to insert. The image will be added to the cell.
4. Add text to the same cell: Click inside the cell where the image is placed and start typing your text. The text will flow around the image by default.
5. Adjust image and text wrapping options: Click on the image to select it. You should see the "Picture Format" tab in the ribbon.
6. In the "Picture Format" tab, click on the "Wrap Text" button (it looks like a square with arrows around it). Choose the appropriate wrapping style, such as "Square," "Tight," "Through," etc., depending on how you want the image to interact with the text.
7. Adjust the size of the image if needed: Click and drag the image's corner handles to resize it, if required, to fit within the table cell appropriately.
8. Adjust cell size and row height: If necessary, you can adjust the cell size or row height to accommodate the wrapped image and text. Place your cursor at the table's edge and drag to resize the cell or row.
Remember that the wrapping behavior of the image and text within the table cell can be adjusted based on the image size, table cell size, and your specific requirements. Experiment with different wrapping options and cell dimensions to achieve the desired layout.
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