Wrapping Style Issues

K

Karen

Using Word 2003
I did a "Print Screen" of something off the Internet.
Specifically, it's an image of an algebraic equation from
an online class I'm taking. I cropped the image in Paint
and pasted it into Word. When I go "Format Picture"
"Layout" all of the wrapping styles are grayed out.
I know that there are many restrictions the college has
set up online for this course. Is it possible that they
would be able to control something like this? If not,
how can I alter this screen print to be able to change to
a different wrapping style?

Thank you, Karen
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Not an answer to the question you asked, but here's a different approach: If
the equation on the Web page was a picture to begin with (which it almost
certainly was), then there's a much easier way to get it into your document.
You could copy/paste it, but I don't advise that for a number of reasons.
Instead, right-click on the image and choose Save Picture As. Save it to My
Pictures, changing the filename if desired to make it more recognizable.
Then use Insert | Picture | From File to put it in your document. You should
be able to use any wrapping you like.
 

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