You may want text to “wrap”
around your photograph. And, you may also want your
photograph to be somewhere other than on the left side
where it “defaulted” when you inserted it in your web
page.
If the flashing I-bar cursor is not
below your picture, click-below your picture and
it should appear. If it doesn’t, point
with the mouse cursor, to the white area to the
right of your photograph and click the left
mouse button. Then, tap the Enter key and
the cursor I-bar should be just below your photograph.
You may have to tap the Enter key several times
Now type the following: This is where
the text appears for this option.

To observe where the text appears
(around an image), we’ll illustrate each of these “appearances”
on the next few pages. To do this,
point in
the picture and click the
right
mouse button. Whenever you right-click on any area, text or
object (in Windows), a “tailored” menu will appear for that
area, text, or object. When you right-click in your
photograph, the following Menu will appear
(as shown on the right). Click-on Picture
Properties.
The following Picture Properties menu
screen will appear. Make sure that you are “on” the
Appearance “tab” at the top of the menu page. Then,
click-on the small arrow to the right of
Alignment: Default.

Notice the choices that appear below
Default (arrow above). We’ll now illustrate
each of these choices.
Click-on Left,
and then click-on OK. You will see a new
display similar to the one on the next page (you
could also click on the Left Wrapping style image
as well). If you desire to duplicate the
below illustrations, repeat the above process for each of the
choices indicated. If you do not wish to do this, simply look
at the images on the next two pages.
This
is the
Default (where you began).
This is the
left
appearance choice.



