Word allows you to place all sorts of graphic images in your documents. Many times you may want to place the images behind the text. Exactly how you do this depends on the type of images with which you are working. If you are working win an image you created by using the Drawing toolbar, you can follow these steps:. Select the image. Choose the Order option from the Draw menu on the Drawing toolbar. Word displays a submenu.
Keep Word headers and footers from overlapping your document's text. When you find your header is almost overlapping the first line of text in your Word document, you do not need to make your. Aug 21, 2014 Hello - Here's my problem. Whenever I insert a graphic into Word (via copy/paste, or the insert graphic button), about 95% of the image is hidden behind the text above when the 'In Line With Text' option is selected for Text Wrapping.
Choose Send Behind Text from the submenu. The image should move behind the text. If you are using any other kind of image, perhaps one you have inserted from a graphics file, then the process is different:.
Select the image. The Picture toolbar should appear. (If the toolbar doesn't appear, select Toolbars from the View menu and choose the Picture toolbar.).
Click on the Text Wrapping tool on the toolbar. Word displays a list of wrapping methods you can choose. Choose the None option. It is possible at this point that your text may now be visible over the top of your image.
If it is not, follow the same steps you used for the images created with the Drawing toolbar. I came here to find out how to 'catch' an image after you assigned it's Wrap Text as Behinde Text, but I wasn't lucky enough to find the answer.
I was trying on word while I'm searching the net and finally I Fugger out the answer by my self, and here its in Word 2010: 1) Go to the tab of Page Layout 2) Click on 'Selection Pane' on the top right of the screen 3) A list of the pictures will show up 4) You can click on the desired picture and then do what ever you want, re-size it, move it or delete it. Best Regards.