What I learned in chapter 4 Word was how text wrap is your best friend when it comes to inserting pictures on to Word. Learning about text wrap gave me more option to be creative when I need to create a flyer for work. I can insert a picture and make it look nice and centered or have text around it. What I also learned was how to add a title to a picture. I found that very interesting. This chapter definitely showed me the tools needed to be more creative.
Text wrap is an essential skills to master in Word when dealing with images or other objects you want to insert into your Word document :-)
ReplyDeleteVery glad to hear this chapter showed you the tools to be more creative ^_^
I'm still not 100% sure what all of the different text wrap options translate to! So many options these days...
ReplyDeleteDefinitely an invaluable tool, though.
I can remember using text wrap ever since elementary school for class reports. Word was not as easy or advanced back then, but I still remember it being useful back then.
ReplyDeleteText wrap is a cool feature, that sadly I didn't know about until this class. Makes papers look great with pictures in them.
ReplyDeleteI also thought text wrap was fun to learn.
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew about the text wrap feature in high school when I was writing essay every week. It would have stopped my constant confusion and struggle of the text being janky.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely helps make a doc look a lot cleaner using word wrap!
ReplyDeleteI am learning a lot in this class and text wrap was one that really stood out for me. Learning how to do this is very cool.
ReplyDeleteI am sure younger me envies the fact that I am even aware of such a feature.
ReplyDeleteI would use text wrap everyday at work. It really was my best friend.
ReplyDeleteWrap text is so useful, it's one of my favorite tools to use.
ReplyDeleteText wrap makes you feel like a real editor when you apply it to a document. I thought it was so cool when I first learn about it.
ReplyDeleteText wrap was the only option I would use in middle school and high school. It was fun to learn how to properly use the other types of wrapping,
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