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Greater Triveni Public School

Bakshidipa, Gumla Road, Lohardaga-835302


email- greatertrivenip.s@gmail.com
Phone no.-  9905526525, 8051128249

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that "Abhishek Sahu" student of class -


10th " 'B' has successfully completed their
“Information Technology” Project on "TEXT
WRAPPING" under the guidance of "Mr VIKASH
SHAHDEO".

Mr. Vikash Shahdeo


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to give our sincere acknowledgement to everybody
responsible for the successful completion of our project titled “TEXT
WRAPPING”.

It gives us great pleasure to acknowledgement with thanks the


assistance andcontribution of many individual who have been
actively involved at variousstages of this project to make it a
success.Firstly we are very grateful to this esteemed institute “

Greater Triveni Public SchooL


“ for providing us an opportunity to our degree

course .We wish to express our whole hearted thanks to our school.

Mr. Vikash Shahdeo

GREATER
TRIVENI
PUBLIC
Academic Year 2021-22

PROJECT OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY

Name of Assignment: TEXT WRAPPING

Full Name: ABHISHEK SAHU

Roll No.: 22315367 Section: “B”

Subject: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Date of Submission:

BIBLIOGRAPHY
I would like to mention some websites and some
sources which proud to be helping in making this
presentation .
Some of them are as follows:-
www.google.com
www.microsoftword.com
https://images.template.net/
https://www.officetooltips.com/
https://www.bing.com/
Change text wrapping
By default, Word inserts (see examples below):

 Pictures (images and photos), charts in line with the text.


 Text boxes, shapes in front of the text.
 WordArt objects behind the text.

To change the way how text should wrap the object, select it, then do one
of the following:

 On the Picture Format (Shape Format, Graphics Format) tab, in


the Arrange group, click the Wrap Text button

 Right-click on the object, then choose Wrap Text in the popup menu


 Click the Layout Options button that appears next to the selected
figure.
In Line with Text 
 In Line with Text places an object in a paragraph on the same line as
the surrounding text. The text does not wrap around it.

Behind Text 
 Behind Text places the figure behind, or underneath, any existing text.
The text does not wrap around it.

The picture looks like a watermark or background image.


Text wrapping in Word – Through option
Depending on the nature of the image, the text flows through any open area of
the image. However, there is no enough proof that it works. In practice, this
option appears to have the same effects and behavior as the Tight wrapping.

To set text wrapping in Word with the Through option:

 Right-click on the picture


 A shortcut menu appears. Click on Wrap Text.
 Another shortcut menu appears with the layout options, click on
the Through option.
Tight text wrapping option
Wrapping text with the tight layout option is similar to the square wrap. The
difference is that the text is closer to the object and matches its shape. For
example, if the shape of the object is a circle or a rectangle, the hole in the text
will be shaped like a circle or rectangle respectively around the object.

To set Tight text wrapping in Word:

 Right-click on the picture


 A shortcut menu appears. Click on Wrap Text.
 Another shortcut menu appears with the layout options, click on
the Tight option.
Top and Bottom wrap
This places the image or picture in a rectangular box that has the same width as
the margin. This way, the text flows above and below, but not beside the picture
or shape.

To set Top and Bottom text wrap in Word:

 Right-click on the picture


 A shortcut menu appears. Click on Wrap Text.
 Another shortcut menu appears with the layout options, click on the Top
and Bottom option.
Square Text Wrapping in Word
With this option, the object sits inside a rectangular container. And text flows
around the rectangle, leaving some space between the text and the object. When
this option is used, the object (picture, shape or textbox) can be dragged to a
different location within the document, while maintaining its rectangular shape.

To set a square text wrapping:

 Right-click on the picture


 A shortcut menu appears. Click on Wrap Text.
 Another shortcut menu appears with the layout options, click on
the Square option.
WHAT IS TEXT WRAPPING?
Text wrapping in Word is about how text behaves around a
graphical object or illustration, such as a picture, shape, textbox
or even a table. It controls how text position itself or flexibly
flows to the position of a graphic in your Word document. For
example, you can use the Square text wrapping to wrap text
around the shape or picture.

There are four options that allow you to wrap text around
objects in Word. These four options are explained and
illustrated below.

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