Then select Inspector from the tool bar at the top of your Numbers window. From within that dialogue box, choose the fourth icon in at the top of that window. (If you hover over that icon you’ll see it’s called the Cell Inspector. At the bottom of that box, check the Wrap Text in Cell box.
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I want to create a text box that takes up the entire page in MS Word and have the text wrap above and below. However, no matter what settings I manipulate, there is always one line of text at the bottom of the page.
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You didn't mention what version of Word you are using. This answer came from Word 2010, but should be applicable to other versions.
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Right click* on the text box and find the 'Wrap Text' setting (also available on the Drawing Tools Format tab of the ribbon, in the 'Arrange' group). Try experimenting with other settings. I was able to reproduce the problem you described when using the 'Square' setting, but changing it to 'Tight' resolved it for me.
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(*Note: if you right-click on the text box and don't see the Wrap Text option, that means you have inadvertantly selected the text inside the textbox. Click on the border of the box and try again.)
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Text wrapping in Publisher works a little differently to how it works in Word. To configure how text wraps around an image in Publisher, click the picture and choose Text Wrapping from the Picture toolbar.
If you’re creating a Web publication this won’t be an option – it is only possible to do this with a Print publication. Choose a wrapping option from those shown. To configure text to wrap tightly around an image choose Tight and then choose Edit Wrap points option to create the exact shape for text to wrap around the image.
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When you do, if you drag the wrap points inside the image, that part of the image will be cropped away – this is not the behaviour you might expect if you’re use to working in Word. You’ll need to do a workaround if you want text to wrap irregularly around an image but not so as the image is lost.
To do this, place the image below the text and set its wrapping to None. Draw an irregular shape over the image and set its wrapping to tight. This uses the shape to manage the text wrapping and thus avoids damaging the image. Format the shape by right clicking it and choose Format AutoShape, Colors and Lines tab, set the Line Color to No line and the Fill Color to No fill so you won’t see it in the final presentation.
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