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Step 2:  Place the mouse pointer over one of the edges so that it changes to a double headed arrow.
        Step 3:   Drag the double headed arrow in the direction of resizing the image. If you drag it inwards the size decreases.
                If you drag it outwards the size of the image increases.
        Step 4:   If you wish to keep the original proportions of the picture then press Shift + click on any one of the corner
                handles and then drag it. After doing the desired change, release the mouse button.

        Four Important Setting for Positioning of a Graphic

        Whenever you place any graphic in a document then the given four settings plays an important role:
        •  Arrangement refers to the placement of a graphic on an imaginary vertical axis. Arrangement controls how graphics
          are stacked upon each other or relative to the text.
        •  Alignment refers to the vertical or horizontal placement of a graphic in relation to the chosen anchor point.
        •  Anchoring refers to the reference point for the graphics. This point could be the page, or frame where the object is,
          a paragraph, or even a character. An image always has an anchor point.

        •  Text wrapping refers to the relation of graphics to the surrounding text, which may wrap around the graphic on
          one or both sides, be overprinted behind or in front of the graphic, or treat the graphic as a separate paragraph or
          character.
        These settings can be accessed from different ways:

        Click on Format → Alignment, Arrange, Wrap, Anchor.
        OR
        Right-click on the object to display the context menu with the above options.
        OR
        For pictures - Format → Picture / right-click on the graphic → Picture.

        For objects - Format → Object → Position and Size/ right-click on the object → Position and Size.































        Placing an Image Within the Text
        Text wrapping option allows a text to wrap around the picture on both left and right side, infront or behind the text.






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