Although Word2007 provides a variety of built-in picture locations for users to choose from, in the actual typesetting work, users often want to more accurately set the picture in the Word document page position, the following steps are described:
Step 1th, open the Word2007 document window and select the picture you want to set the exact location for. In the Format tab of the Picture Tools Ribbon, click the Position button in the Arrange group, and select the more layout Options command in the Open menu, as shown in Figure 2009022001.
Figure 2009022001 Selecting the other Layout Options command
Step 2nd, in the Open Advanced Layout dialog box, switch to the Text Wrapping tab, select one of the text wrapping styles (such as "perimeter") except for "inline", and click OK, as shown in Figure 2009022002.
Figure 2009022002 "Text wrapping" tab
Step 3rd, switch to the Picture Position tab and provide a variety of picture location settings options in the horizontal area. The alignment option is used to set the picture relative to the left alignment of the page or column, center or right; the book layout option is used to set whether the picture position is inside or outside when the parity page is typeset; the absolute position option is used to precisely set the distance values that the picture will move from the left side of the page or column to the right.
The settings for the vertical area are basically the same as those in the horizontal area, and you are finished clicking OK, as shown in Figure 2009022003.
Figure 2009022003 Setting the exact position of the picture
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