this question was phrased a little strangely, but if its what i think it is do this:
(with Microsoft Word 2007)
1. double click on the picture
2. the "format" toolbar should be up the top.
3. Select "text wrapping" from the top right-ish. A down list thing should appear.
4. Select "behind text"
done! simple!
(with word 2003)
1. double click on the picture
2. a new window should appear
3. select 'layout' from the tabs up top
4. select "behind text"
done
Yes. In word You can do text wrapping And then do behind text and it will go behind the text
2007: On the Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Position. If the Arrange group is collapsed and Position isn't visible, click the Arrange button, and then click Position. Click the wrapping position that you want to apply(Behind Text). 2010/2013: Click the Layout tab. Under Wrapping style, click Behind text, and then click OK.
Place your picture and then place a textbox with the text you want. Drag the textbox to where the picture is. If the words are behind the picture, right click the picture and click bring to back.
yes, right click and go to format picture, click on layout and click either in front of or behind text.
You can set it to display as a watermark. That will wash it out, because it is trying to make the picture light enough to display in the background, behind the text.
You can't necessarily so what you do is insert a picture and then stretch it until it covers the full extent of the background. If objects and text get lost behind the picture, go to "Arrange" and then click "Move to Back".
A diagram is a picture that goes with text and usually gives an example of what is in the text in picture form.
you can only get a text slideshow if it is a picture message
The antonym for "text" is "image" or "picture."
Picture/phototitle
In Word select the picture, go to "Format Picture," go to "Layout," choose the relationship you want to the text and it will format your document accordingly.
On top part of pages is the document header, that can contain text or image. If it is behind the main content, like in center of page, it can be either of two. 1. A watermark- It is something that conveys a special message about document like 'confidential' , 'do not copy', company name etc. 2. A background picture. It stays in the background while you can write regular text over it.