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How to wrap text around an image in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 SP3?
I have an image in power point and a text box behind it. I am trying to wrap the text around the image. I am aware as to how to do this in Word (http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArti... but I can not do it in PowerPoint. Thanks for the help.
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Textboxes in PowerPoint do not offer wrapping properties like Word. If you want to do the same in PowerPoint, open Word, type the text and insert your image, then apply your wrapping options to the text.
Now select all and copy it. In PowerPoint click on Edit > Paste Special (as a Word Object).
- Anonymous5 years ago
It doesn't look like it. On the Home tab, in Layout, there are options for picture and text box placement and none of them are wrap-around. I tried a number of things (like arranging the picture on a slide to the front) but the text just appeared behind it. To get text to wrap around an image, you'd have to make the slide in a word processing or photo or (best) graphics program and then import it into PowerPoint.
- Abdullah EylesLv 48 years ago
I usually split the text into two (or more) boxes and adjust them singly. A bit of a fiddle but it works and the results are not bad...