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  2. Wrap text around a picture or other object in PowerPoint

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/wrap-text-around-a-picture-or-other-object...

    Wrap text around a picture or other object in PowerPoint. Applies To. PowerPoint doesn't have the same text-wrapping feature that Word does. But you can lay out your picture and wrapping text in Word, then embed that layout on a PowerPoint slide. Read on for instructions.

  3. Video: Wrap text around pictures - Microsoft Support

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    Choose Square and the text now wraps around the picture even when you move it. Other wrapping options include: Top and Bottom , Behind Text , and In Front of Text . Whatever you choose, you can make your text and pictures look exactly how you want.

  4. Curve text around a circle or other shape - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/curve-text-around-a-circle-or-other-shape-7...

    You can use WordArt with a Transform text effect to curve or bend text around a shape. If you want the text to circle the shape, you can also do this, but it’s a little bit more work. You can also insert WordArt multiple times to wrap text around shapes with straight edges.

  5. Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in...

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    Right-click the border of the shape or text box that contains the text you want to wrap. On the shortcut menu, select Format Shape . In the Format Shape pane, select Size/Layout & Properties , and then select Wrap text in shape .

  6. Video: Wrap text around pictures - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/video-wrap-text-around-pictures-299b6f63-b...

    Choose Square and the text now wraps around the picture even when you move it. Other wrapping options include: Top and Bottom , Behind Text , and In Front of Text . Whatever you choose, you can make your text and pictures look exactly how you want.

  7. Get creative with 3D models - Microsoft Support

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    Wrap text controls how text will flow around your 3D model on the page. Perhaps you want your model to stand alone and for text to only be above or below it? Perhaps you want the 3D model to only take part of the screen and for text to flow alongside it as well? This tool lets you make those choices.

  8. Add alternative text to a shape, picture, chart, SmartArt...

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    You can create alternative text (Alt text) for shapes, pictures, charts, SmartArt graphics, or other objects in your Microsoft 365 documents. Alt text helps people with visual disabilities understand pictures and other graphical content.

  9. Add or remove a border on a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-or-remove-a-border-on-a-text-box-shape...

    For each object, right click it, select Wrap Text, then select an option. Note: If you're changing the border of a SmartArt graphic, select the graphic, select the Format tab, then select Shape Outline. Set the line thickness. Select the text box or shape border.

  10. Edit SVG images in Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support

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    To control how text flows around your SVG image use the Wrap Text tool. You can use the Bring Forward or Send Backward tools to layer your image on the page. This is handy if you want to place other objects in front of (or behind) your image.

  11. Insert WordArt - Microsoft Support

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    Insert WordArt. WordArt is a quick way to make text stand out with special effects. You begin by picking a WordArt style from the WordArt gallery on the Insert tab, and then customize the text as you wish. Important: In Word and Outlook, you must first anchor multiple objects before selecting them. Select one object.

  12. Add or remove a border on a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic

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    Shape Outline lets you choose the color, thickness, or style of the outside border of a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic. By setting the border to No Outline , you remove the border altogether. Important: In Word and Outlook: Before multi-selecting a group of objects, the Wrap Text anchoring option for each object must be something other ...