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Now, when we add a new paragraph in the document. The image with character, as shown in below figure:


































                 Arrangement

                 Arrangement refers to the order in which objects or image appear relative to each other. Arrangement controls how
                 graphics are stacked upon each other or relative to the text.  In a document with multiple graphics or objects, the
                 arrangement setting determines which objects are in front of or behind others.
                 The Drawing Object Properties toolbar consists of six arrangement tools as explained below:
                 •  Bring to Front: This option moves the selected object to the front of all other objects, making it visible above
                   everything else.
                 •  Forward One: This brings the selected object one layer forward, making it more visible compared to objects behind
                   it but still potentially obscured by objects in front of it.
                 •  Back One: This sends the selected object one layer backward, making it less visible compared to objects in front of
                   it but still potentially covering objects behind it.
                 •  Send to Back: Conversely, this option sends the selected object to the back of all other objects, making it appear
                   behind everything else.
                 •  To Foreground: Moves the drawing object in front of the text.
                 •  To Background: Moves the drawing object behind the text

                 To arrange graphics in the document, perform the following steps:
                 Step 1:  Open the document containing an image or object that overlap each other.

                 Step 2:   Right-click on the image or object that you want to arrange and select the Arrange option from the context
                         menu.
                         A submenu appears on the screen.











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