

It seems however if things go wrong, as usual you need to wade through several settings (with no adequate explanation of the effect as per usual - thanks MS) until the magic combination is found which is the default for Word anyway. That's no solution to anyone who's busy & it's not what you need to do.įrom Word 2000 on, in all OS's, it should be easy to copy-paste from web to Word - both text & graphics without any special problems. These are covered in the article to which the link points, even if it is written as though it may or may not work.ĭo not be put off by the overly technical "explanation of the problem" - that's MS's concern, their job is to ensure their programs work (always!).Īnd don't accept the offered "best solution" of seperately saving pics to another file & then copy pasting to Word. It appears to me, after hours spent experimenting that first you need to check that your Normal.doc has specific settings embedded. It's a basic everyday need for almost everyone. Make sure the Format tab of the ribbon is displayed. If you are using any other kind of image, perhaps one you inserted from a graphics file, then the process is different: Select the image.

The simple fact is we all need a simple straightforward reliable way to copy-paste both text & images from websites to Word. Choose Send Behind Text from the submenu. Mais cela ne fonctionne pas toujours comme vous le voulez.
#Wrap image behind text word plus
Versions plus récentes Web Déplacer ou repositionner une image sur une page dans Word est aussi simple que la faire glisser avec la souris. Is IMHO a very generalised & overly complex coverage of all possible problems. Word pour Microsoft 365 Word pour le web Word 2021 Word 2019 Word 2016 Word 2013 Plus.
