Help Needed With Creating Flyer With Picture

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The discussion focuses on creating a recipe card for a Babies R' Us event using Microsoft Word. The user is struggling with text wrapping around an image on a formatted page with four sections. A solution involves right-clicking the image, selecting "Format Picture," and choosing the "Square" text wrapping option. The user also seeks guidance on starting from scratch to achieve the desired layout effectively.

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This discussion is beneficial for event planners, graphic designers, and anyone creating promotional materials using Microsoft Word, particularly those needing to format images and text effectively.

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Help! I am trying to create a recipe card for the Babies R' Us event this weekend and am making it with four to a page. I want to put a picture on it and have the recipe wrap around the picture but I cannot get it to work - either the picture takes over the area I am working in, or the words start at the bottom of the picture and there is a huge blank space next to it.

Does anyone know how to do this? I'd really appreciate some assistance - it is driving me nuts!

Thanks!
 
Are you working in Word? Right click on the photo and select "format picture". Then on one of the tabs, (can't remember which one), select "square"-- there are 5 choices (in line with text, square, etc). It should wrap the text around the image box.
 
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I tried that but it isn't working - I am working off a sheet that someone else created that has four separate areas on the page (it was a prize slip form) and I just deleted the wording and was putting in new information - I do not know what the boxes are - maybe they are messing me up. Do you know how to start from scratch so I can get the picture with the text and then get four of them on a page?

Thanks for the help! When (if) I ever figure it out I will post it so people can see what I was trying to do - on the back I'll have recruiting info and we'll be passing them out at BRU this weekend...
 
Email me the attachment. I'm pretty good with word, I can work on it for you if you want.
 
Wow this sounds great- when and if you do get it- if you wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. My e-mail is [email protected]
 

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What software can I use to create a flyer with pictures for my Pampered Chef business?

You can use various software options to create flyers, including Canva, Adobe Spark, Microsoft Word, and Google Slides. These platforms offer user-friendly templates and design tools that can help you incorporate pictures and text effectively.

What are the key elements to include in my Pampered Chef flyer?

Your flyer should include your name, contact information, a catchy headline, enticing images of Pampered Chef products, a brief description of any promotions or events, and a call to action encouraging potential customers to reach out or place an order.

How can I ensure the pictures I use in my flyer are high quality?

To ensure high-quality images, use pictures that are at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) for print flyers. You can source images from the Pampered Chef website, your own high-resolution photos, or stock photo websites that offer free or paid images.

What size should my flyer be for effective distribution?

A common size for flyers is 8.5 x 11 inches (standard letter size), but you can also consider half-sheet flyers (5.5 x 8.5 inches) for easier distribution. Choose a size that fits your distribution method, whether it's handing them out in person or mailing them.

Can I use Pampered Chef branding in my flyer?

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