> Clip art *is* a picture. That is, if you click on a photo or clip art
> picture, you get the Picture toolbar. Word uses the word "picture" in
> general to refer to any graphic (photo, clip art, etc.), as opposed to
> "drawings" created with the drawing tools. In some cases, however, "drawing"
> refers to anything in the drawing layer (which can include "pictures").
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
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> "Gordon" <Gordon[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CB4390DE-234B-4587-9904-BB2065F0F7CB[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Thanks a lot, Suzanne. Does it work the same way for clip art?
> >
> > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
> >
> > > Apply text wrapping to the picture.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > > Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > > Words into Type
> > > Fairhope, Alabama USA
> > > Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org> > > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
> newsgroup so
> > > all may benefit.
> > >
> > > "Gordon" <Gordon[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:1F7BE223-7070-4C35-9742-D4E1DF3C079D[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > > > How do I type beside a picture?
> > >
> > >
>
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