Quick Guide To Wrap Text In PowerPoint
You've probably heard of the term "text wrapping," but what is it, and how does it work? It lets you wrap your text around an image, leaving a consistent gap between the border and the text itself. It helps to make your presentation more readable.
When making a PowerPoint presentation with text and pictures, you may need to know how to wrap text. Read these steps to make this process easier.
How To Wrap Text In PowerPoint?
Step 1: Right-click on the text block and select the "Format Shape" option.
Step 2: You can get the Format Shape toolbar at the right side of the window.
Step 3: Click on "Size And Properties".
Step 4: Click on the "Wrap Text" check box.
How To Wrap Text In PowerPoint With An Image?
Step 1: Click the "Insert" tab, then select the "Object Box" option.
Step 2: Click the "MS word document" option, then click OK.
Step 3: Insert some random text.
Step 4: To insert a picture, click the "Insert" tab again and select the picture.
Step 5: Click the "Wrap text" option and get more options. Choose the one according to your needs.
Step 6: Once completed, double-click outside the image.
You can now notice that the text is wrapped based on your settings. It will make the text easy to read and follow.