How do you manipulate photos in the text so you can place them where you want?
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Greg answered this for me once and I can't remember what he said! Help! I want to be able to:
a) text-wrap;
b) change the size of the image if necessary;
c) center the image.
Answers to this question:If you are using a Windows PC/Lappy then use "Microsoft Picture Manager". Open the picture file using this application. On Home screen click on "Picture" option and you have everything you wanted.
I am not so sure about Mac.
Hi Rao, thanks for responding to this. I meant with regard to WryteStuff articles.
go to your blog and look at the different things that you can use to manipulate your blog and your photos to but them in certain areas. they have like a key like rubric for the ones that you can use. like is centered is space, and there is many others.
Thanks, Michael, I was actually asking about WryteStuff in particular. I guess I need to rephrase the question!
Let me know if you find out how to do this Jenn....I don't know how either- I had to ask someone to do it for me when I did do it-
Total Answers: 4, Total Page Views: 450.Not sure what word processing program you use Jennifer, but you should be able to hit 'picture tools' on MS Word and it will bring up options for photo positioning and text wrapping, then all you have to do is copy and paste the material to Wryte Stuff.
As far as changing the size of the image you can do that right on Wryte Stuff. Open the Image Properties box and upload your image, just as you normally would.
The boxes that say “Width” and “Height” are going to determine the size of the image. If you want the image to appear smaller, just decrease the numbers, if you want a larger image, increase.
The box that says “Align” determines the placement of the photo. Not sure if it's always the case, but when I was testing and changed the alignment it automatically wrapped the text on Wryte Stuff.
This question is really old, so you probably already know all the answers :)
PJ
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