WD97: How to Place Text over a Graphic in Word 97
ID: Q195711
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
SUMMARY
This article describes how to place text over a graphic in a Word 97
document.
To understand this process, it is important to first understand
"layering."
Word documents are composed of six layers:
- Main text front drawing layer
- Main text layer
- Main text back drawing layer
- Header/footer front drawing layer
- Header/footer text layer
- Header/footer back drawing layer
Cross Section of Word Document Layers
___________________
/ /|
/ <SURFACE OF / |
/ PAPER> / |
/ / /|
Front drawing layer |-------------------| / |
MAIN TEXT LAYER |===================| / /|
Back drawing layer |-------------------|/ / /
| | / /
Front drawing layer |-------------------|/ /
(Header/footer) BOTTOM TEXT LAYER |===================| /
Back drawing layer |-------------------|/
MORE INFORMATION
You can import graphics, such as clip art or other pictures, by clicking
Picture on the Insert menu, or by cutting or copying a graphic to the
Clipboard and then pasting it into your document. By default, inserted
graphics are embedded objects and reside in the drawing layer unless you
clear the Float Over Text check box. If the Float Over Text check box is
cleared, the inserted graphic goes into the main text layer, and the
graphic behaves as a single character of text.
To place text over a graphic, use either of the following methods.
Method 1: Insert or Paste a New Graphic
- Insert or Paste the graphic into the document.
- On the Format menu, click Picture.
- On the Wrapping tab, click None under Wrapping Style, and click OK.
- Click Draw on the Drawing toolbar, point to Order, and click Send
Behind Text.
The graphic is now behind the main text layer.
Method 2: Use a Text Box
Place the text inside a text box that is positioned in front of the
floating graphic. The text box is in the main text front drawing layer,
positioned over the floating graphic. To do this, follow these steps:
- Insert or Paste the graphic into the document
- Click the Text Box button on the Drawing toolbar.
The insertion point appears as a plus sign (+) when moved over the
document.
- Position the insertion point where you want the text to appear. Click
and drag the mouse to draw a box.
When you release the mouse button, your insertion point is inside the
text box.
- Type the text you want to appear on the graphic.
NOTE: The text box may have a solid background and border. To change
these settings, follow these steps:
- On the Format menu, click Text Box, and select the Colors and
Lines tab.
- Under Fill, select Semitransparent, or set the Fill Color to No
Fill.
- Under Line, set the Color to No Line.
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q106016 Drawing Object Sent to Back Overwrites Header/Footer Text
Q105698 Drawing Layer Shortcuts and Tips
Q95277 How to Create Watermarks in Word
Q110018 Moving Pictures into the Drawing Layer
Additional query words:
graphic behind box front clip art ole object embed embedded top over watermark floating 8.0 8.00
Keywords : kbualink97 kbdta winword word97
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto