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This discussion focuses on formatting images alongside recipes in Microsoft Word, specifically for Mac users. Participants recommend using the "Tight" or "In Front of Text" layout options to effectively position images next to text. The process involves double-clicking the image or right-clicking and selecting "Format Picture" to access the layout settings. The user successfully implemented these suggestions, resulting in improved document formatting.
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babywings76 said:Hmm, it's not working. I click to put it to the right, but it doesn't say that it'll be to the right of the text, though. When I click to put it to the right anyway, nothing seems to change.
It works about the same on Windows - right click on the picture, click on "text wrapping" and then choose tight or in front of text... Thanks KAM! I struggled with this too but it was easy to figure out once I read this.kam said:I know you use a mac, so I am not sure what version Word...One way you may be able to do it...Double Click the image.
If a dialog box appears, is there a Layout tab?
If so, choose Layout.
Some options may be In front of text, Tight, or In Line with Text.Another way you may be able to do it...Right click on the image and choose Format Picture...
If a dialog box appears, is there a Layout tab?
If so, choose Layout.
Some options may be In front of text, Tight, or In Line with Text.I will usually choose In Front of text or Tight. Either of those should let you freely move the image.With In Front of Text, text will not move for the picture. The image will "float" in front of text. This is OK if you have some white space along the right hand side of an ingredient list with room for an image.Tight will cause the text to wrap around the image.
You can add pictures to your recipe submissions by using the upload feature on the recipe submission form. Look for the 'Upload Image' button, and select the image file from your device. Make sure the image meets the required size and format specifications.
The accepted file formats for images are typically JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Ensure that your images are clear and of high quality to showcase your recipes effectively.