Word has a wide array of features, and in today’s article, we’re going to show you how to move a picture in Word and how to wrap text around it.

How can I move pictures in Word?

1. Wrap text around it

You can also experiment with different layout options in order to find suitable text wrapping for your needs.

2. Move an image to an exact position

For more precision, you can also use the advanced layout options. To do that, follow the steps above. This option is useful if you’re planning to print a document, and you need to ensure that your images are positioned perfectly for printing.

3. Freely move a picture using arrow keys

  1. Open Microsoft Word.

  2. Upload the image you want to add to it, then select it.

  3. Go to Layout options.

  4. Select any option from the With Text Wrapping section.

  5. The text will now wrap around your image and you can move it freely.

An easy method to move a picture in Word is to change the Layout Option right from the image itself. You can also move your image pixel by pixel by using the arrow keys.

Wrapping text around an image in Word and moving the image is pretty simple, and you just need to use the Wrap Text feature in Word. Thus, you will be able to freely move a picture in Word. After doing that, you should be able to move the image freely simply by dragging it to the desired position. If you found this guide useful, let us know in the comments below.

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