

Press the PrtSc button on the keyboard to copy the screen. Now, we’re ready to take a screenshot of the paragraph. Now, click and drag the image untill you get it in the right place. Here’s what the result looks like at first Now, click the Picture Tools tab and click the Wrap Text button to see more options. If you insert the image in between the paragraph, it should look something like this image belowĬlick the image to see the Picture Tools tab in the Ribbon Toolbar. Copy text and image to the blank document. Open Microsoft Word and start a blank document. You can do this if you don’t want to add this effect manually as explained here. Text wrapping options are available in all versions of Microsoft Word. You can take advantage of this fact and use Microsoft Word to apply the wrap text effect.Īfter that, you can take a screenshot of Microsoft Word and use it in PowerPoint. We’ve written an article about this here. In that case, you can create the text wrap effect in PowerPoint manually. However, if you’re looking to use the text wrap feature in PowerPoint 2003 or later versions, then you might find that the feature is not present. Using The Wrap Text Feature in PowerPoint This gives room to the image while attracting attention towards the text content. This is commonly seen in magazines and newspaper articles. Text wrapping allows text to go around an image.
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The Wrap Text feature is useful when you need to include text and images on a slide.
