You can drag the graphic to reposition it the same way that you drag text. Square This option wraps the text around all sides of a square around the graphic. The graphic does not move as you add or delete text, but you can drag the graphic to reposition it. Tight This option wraps the text around the graphic in an irregular shape around the actual image. Behind text This option inserts the graphic so that the graphic floats on its own layer behind the text.
There is no border around the graphic. In front of text This option inserts the graphic so that the graphic floats on its own layer in front of the text. Through This option wraps the text around the graphic, including filling the space created by a concave shape, such as a crescent moon.
Top and bottom This option prevents text from wrapping on the sides of the graphic. Keep bullets and numbers when pasting text with Keep Text Only option Select this option to convert numbering and bullets into text symbols. Add control characters in Cut and Copy Select this option to retain right-to-left cursor movement when you cut or copy text from a Word document and paste as plain text for example, in Notepad. Show Paste Options buttons when content is pasted Select this option to display the Paste Options button when you paste content.
You can use the Paste Options button to override or modify the settings you make in this section of the Word Options dialog box. Use smart cut and paste Select this option to automatically adjust formatting as you paste text.
After you select this check box, you can click Settings to set additional options for pasting. Settings Click this to open the Settings dialog box. Use this dialog box to specify default behavior when merging, cutting, and pasting text. You can override default behavior by using the Paste Options button that appears when you paste content from the Clipboard into your document.
This button is available only when the Use smart cut and paste option is turned on. Use default options for Click an item in the list to pre-select a configuration of options in the dialog box. To select your own configuration of options, click Custom in this list. Adjust sentence and word spacing automatically Select this option to remove extra spaces when deleting text or add necessary spaces when pasting text from the clipboard. Adjust paragraph spacing on paste Select this option to prevent creating empty paragraphs and to prevent inconsistent paragraph spacing.
Adjust table formatting and alignment on paste Select this option to control the formatting and alignment of tables. When this option is turned on, single cells are pasted as text, table portions are pasted as rows into an existing table rather than as a nested table , and when you add a table to an existing table, the pasted table is adjusted to match the existing table.
Smart style behavior Selecting this option has no effect. To fine-tune the behavior of styles when pasting content, use the Pasting options in the Cut, copy, and paste section of the Advanced options.
Merge formatting when pasting from Microsoft PowerPoint Select this option to control the results when you paste content from a PowerPoint presentation. When this option is turned on, the formatting of the surrounding text or table is applied to the pasted text, the most recently used bullet, number, or list style is applied to the pasted list, and the look of items such as tables, hyperlinks, images, OLE objects, and shapes is preserved from the source in PowerPoint.
Adjust formatting when pasting from Microsoft Excel Select this option to control the results when pasting data from Excel. When this option is turned on, pasted data is placed in a table, and charts are pasted as pictures rather than as OLE objects. Merge pasted lists with surrounding lists Select this option to format list items to conform to the surrounding list when you are pasting the items into a list. Image Size and Quality Select the document that these settings apply to.
In the list, click the name of a document that is already open, or click All New Documents to make the setting apply to all documents that you will create. Discard editing data Select this option to save only the edited picture.
Data from the original picture, before it was edited, will be unavailable. Do not compress images in file Select this option to keep pictures at their full size.
This option might make the document file size large. Set default target output to This option determines the resolution of compressed images. Select a value for pixels per inch ppi from the list. Show background colors and images in Print Layout view Select this option to display background colors and images. Show text wrapped within the document window Select this option to wrap text to the document window, so that it is easier to read on the screen.
Show picture placeholders Select this option to display an empty box in place of each picture in your documents. This option speeds the process of scrolling through a document that contains a large number of pictures. Show drawings and text boxes on screen Select this option to display objects that are created with the Word drawing tools in Print Layout view or Web Layout view. Clear this check box to hide drawings and possibly speed the display of documents that contain many drawings.
Drawings will be printed even if you clear this check box. Show text animation Select this option to display text animations on your screen. Clear the check box to see how the text will look when printed. Note: Use this option when viewing animated text in documents that were created in a version of Word earlier than Word The current version of Word no longer provides the ability to create animated text.
Show control characters Select this option to display right-to-left control characters. Show bookmarks Select this option to display bookmarks on the screen.
If you assign a bookmark to an item, the bookmarked item appears in brackets […]. If you assign a bookmark to a location, the bookmark appears as an I-beam. The brackets and the I-beam do not appear in printed documents.
Show text boundaries Select this option to display dotted lines around text margins, columns, and paragraphs. The boundaries are for layout purposes; they do not appear in printed documents. Show crop marks Select this option to display the corners of the margins. Show field codes instead of their values Select this option to display field codes instead of field results in your documents.
Clear this check box to view field results. Field shading This option displays whether and when fields are shaded. In the list, select Always or When Selected to shade your fields. Shading fields makes them easy to identify. The shading appears on the screen but not in the printed document. Numeral This option determines how numerals will appear in documents.
Select an item from the list. Arabic Select this option to display numerals in a format familiar to speakers of English and other European languages.
Hindi Select this option to display numerals in a format familiar to speakers of Arabic and Hindi. Context Select this option to display numerals according to the language of the surrounding text. System Select this option to display numerals according to the regional settings in Control Panel. Month names This option determines how Western Gregorian month names appear in Arabic text. Arabic Select this option to use Arabic native month names.
English transliterated Select this option to spell out Western Gregorian month names in English pronunciation by using Arabic text. French transliterated Select this option to spell out Western Gregorian month names in French pronunciation by using Arabic text. Diacritics This option displays diacritics in the document. Use this color for diacritics Select this option to specify a color for display of all diacritics, regardless of the color of the diacritics in the original document.
In the list, select a color. Use draft font in Draft and Outline views On computers with extremely limited resources, select this option to speed the screen display of documents.
Name Select the font to use for drafts of your documents. This option is available only when you select the Use draft font in Draft and Outline views check box. Size Select the point size of the draft font. Document view This option specifies the text direction for new documents. Right-to-left Select this option to lay out documents right to left.
For example, paragraphs start on the right side of a document with text flowing to the left. Left-to-right Select this option to lay out documents left to right. For example, paragraphs start on the left side of a document with text flowing to the right. Font Substitution Click this to open the Font Substitution dialog box. Use this option to determine whether the active document uses any fonts that are not available on your computer.
If the document uses fonts that are not on your computer, you can use the dialog box to specify a substitute font. Show this number of Recent Documents Enter the number of items, between 1 and 50, to display in the Recent Documents list.
Note: Only the first nine files in the list are assigned an accelerator key. Show measurements in units of Select the measurement unit that you want to use for the horizontal ruler and for measurements that you type in dialog boxes.
Style area pane width in Draft and Outline views Type a positive decimal, such as 0. To close the style area, enter 0. Show measurements in width of characters Select this option to use character width as the basis for aligning text, such as in the vertical and horizontal rulers. Show all windows in the Taskbar Select this option to display an icon on the Microsoft Windows taskbar for each open window in a Microsoft Office program. Clearing this check box places a single icon for each open program on the taskbar.
Show horizontal scroll bar Select this option to display the horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the document window. Show vertical scroll bar Select this option to display the vertical scroll bar at the side of the document window. Left scroll bar Select this option to place the vertical scroll bar on the left side of the document window. Use this option when working with documents that predominantly use right-to-left text.
Show vertical ruler in Print Layout view Select this option to display the vertical ruler at the side of the document window. Show right ruler in Print Layout view Select this option to display the vertical ruler at the right side of the document window.
Optimize character positioning for layout rather than readability Select this option to display character positioning accurately, as it will appear in the printed document with respect to blocks of text. Spacing between characters may be distorted when this option is turned on. For best readability on the screen, turn this option off. Disable hardware graphics acceleration Select this option to stop using the computer's graphics card for rendering three-dimensional shapes, shape effects, and text effects.
Use draft quality Select this option to print the document with minimal formatting, which may speed the printing process. Many printers do not support this function. Print in background Select this option to print documents in the background, which allows you to continue to work while you print. This option requires more available memory to allow you to work and print at the same time. Hi There. Word on one of my computers is not showing the Options or Add-Ins menu items… just stops right at Account.
Anyone have an idea on how to fix this? Liz Dexter. I had to restart Word when I added an Add-in item recently, and it might just have got itself in a muddle and need restarting. Hope that helps — let me know if not. Hope that helps — let me know. OK, first try closing Word and opening it again.
Then, try rebooting your computer. Did you save the document from an email? I hope that helps. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
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Perhas you may know you are using Office , Office or Office , because they can be easily distinguished from the classic menu style interface and ribbon interface. But it is not easy to remember your Microsoft Office belongs to which suite and other useful version information. The instructions listed below can guide you how to find About dialogue and version information separately in Microsoft Office , Office and Office Open one word document, click Help tab and from the drop-down menu you can see obviously About Microsoft Office Word item.
Click the About Microsoft Office Word, a new window appears. See the screen shot below, here you can view the version infomation underlined in red of your Microsoft Office Click the Office Button in the upper left-hand, and then click Word Options at the bottom. There appears Word Options window, navigate to the Resource tab at the left pane, About Microsoft Office Word is listed intuitively at the bottom of the body part. From the screen shot below, we can get such version information underlined in red.
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