To change text wrapping settings in a document:
- Select the object (such as an image or shape) around which you want to change the text wrapping.
- Right-click on the object, and a context menu will appear.
- In the context menu, hover over or click on the “Wrap Text” or “Text Wrapping” option.
- A submenu will open with various text wrapping options, such as “In Line with Text,” “Square,” “Tight,” “Behind Text,” or “In Front of Text.”
- Choose the desired text wrapping option by clicking on it.
- The text will now wrap around the object based on the selected setting.
By changing the text wrapping settings, you can control how text flows around an object in a document, allowing for better document layout and design.
Riya Answered question July 3, 2023

· Select the image you want to wrap text around. The Format tab will appear on the right side of the Ribbon.
· On the Format tab, click the Wrap Text command in the Arrange group. A drop-down menu will appear.
· However the mouse over the various text-wrapping options. A live preview of the text wrapping will appear in the document. When you’ve found the text-wrapping option you want to use, click it. Alternatively, you can select More Layout Options… to fine-tune the layout.
· The text will wrap around the image. You can now move the image if you want. Just click, hold, and drag it to the desired location. As you move it, alignment guides will appear to help you align the image on the page.