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Adding pictures and frames to text
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4-34 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual Adding pictures and frames to text In the Help index,* see: E artwork, text E drawing, tools E libraries, overview There are two ways to place pictures and frames-such as clip art, spreadsheets, drawings, and paintings-in a word processing document. You can insert them as inline objects, so that they move along, or flow, with your text, or place them as independent objects that float on the page and are not affected by the text. Insert an object as an inline object when you want the object always to appear next to specific text, or flow to the next line as you type more text. Add a floating object when you want to wrap text around the object (see the next section), or move the object with the arrow pointer. An inline object has one handle when you select the object A floating object has four handles when you select the object To insert an inline or a floating object in a document, first show the tool panel (choose Show Tools from the Window menu if the tool panel is hidden). Then: To insert An inline object in text A floating object to a document Do this Select the text tool in the tool panel, and then place the insertion point in the text before you paste, drag, or insert the object. Select the arrow pointer in the tool panel, and then paste, drag, or insert the object. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.