In+Line+with+Text++++No

In Line with Text No

Annoyingly, however, Word inserts images as "in line with text"--the one setting you'll probably never want to use unless you're inserting an image into a table cell. This setting makes images behave like text characters so they don't move around the page properly. You can rotate the images, but the text doesn't wrap around them properly, so you'll have to change the image wrap setting before you can continue. Rather than configuring the wrap setting for each individual image, It is suggested that you change the Word setting that controls how images are inserted. To do this, before you insert an image, choose File, Options, Advanced.

From the Cut, Copy, and Paste options, locate Insert/Paste Picture As and set it to anything except 'In line with text'.

It is recommended that the Square option is a good choice. Next, click OK.

In word 2007 Go to:- Tools > Options > Edit > Picture Edit Alter insert picture as ( To your preference)

In the future, when you insert an image into a Word document, text will wrap around the image neatly. You can change this, if necessary, for a particular image, but most of the time this is the exact setting you'll want. If you prefer, you can change the settings for each individual image after you have inserted it into your document. To do this, click the image to select it, choose Picture Tools, Format, and then click the Wrap Text dropdown list. From here you can select a wrapping option; again, Square is a good choice.