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Starrett

I can successfully use word wrap in Publisher, where Publisher has the "Edit
wrqp points" button directlu under the five scotty dog buttons in
Layout.under "Layout."
However, in Word 2002 although word-wrap is shown in the dialong box "Layout"
with the five scotty dog buttons, there is no "edit" feature so that
"tight" won't work. What's the secret...or have I inadvertantly switched off
a vital command?
I need to use word wrap around photos/clipart in a newsletter.
Rsricho
 
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Doug Robbins

When you have the picture selected, if you select the "Text wrapping/kby as
"scotty dog" button from the Picture toolbar, the "Edit Wrap Points" button
is included in the list of options that appears. If the Picture toolbar is
not displayed, select it under View>Toolbars.

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Starrett,

From the drawing toolbar you can select Draw=>Text Wrapping
and the 'Edit Wrap Points' choice is there on that 'tear off'
menu. It isn't in Word's Format=>Picture=>Layout menu dialog.

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I can successfully use word wrap in Publisher, where Publisher has the "Edit
wrqp points" button directlu under the five scotty dog buttons in
Layout.under "Layout."
However, in Word 2002 although word-wrap is shown in the dialong box "Layout"
with the five scotty dog buttons, there is no "edit" feature so that
"tight" won't work. What's the secret...or have I inadvertantly switched off
a vital command?
I need to use word wrap around photos/clipart in a newsletter.
Rsricho>>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

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