 Hi there and welcome. I'm the Technician Project and today's tutorial is going to show you how to wrap text through an image in Microsoft Word. Now as you can see here I have pasted some text, some random text into Microsoft Word and I was clicking and dragging and highlighting it to show you here. I'm going to import an image now. I'm just going to go to my documents, my YouTube images and it's import a logo right at the beginning of the text. There you go, it's pretty big so I'm just going to change the size of the logo. Now as you can see the text is currently at the end of the image. This is how Microsoft Word arranges the project. If your cursor is at the beginning of the text, the image will go at the beginning of the text. If your cursor is at the end of the text, your image will go at the end of the text. What we're going to do is we're going to click on an image, we're going to hit format image and we're going to click on through, wrap text through and as you can see I'm going to move my image around the document and the text is moving as I move the image towards or away from the text. Now this layout works really well when you have a text explaining a picture or text needed as a reference point to the picture. If you enjoyed the video today please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time.