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  1. Wrap text around a picture or other object in PowerPoint

    PowerPoint doesn't have the same text-wrapping feature that Word does. But you can lay out your picture and wrapping text in Word, then embed that layout on a PowerPoint slide.

  2. Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in PowerPoint

    When text wraps , it automatically continues on a new line as it reaches the right border of the shape or text box. Right-click the border of the shape or text box that contains the text you want to wrap.

  3. Curve text around a circle or other shape - Microsoft Support

    Wrap around a circle To create text that completely circles your shape, choose Circle under Follow Path, and then drag any of the sizing handles until your WordArt is the size and shape you want.

  4. Video: Wrap text around pictures - Microsoft Support

    Insert a picture into your document. Select the picture. Select Layout Options . Select the layout you want: In Line with Text Square Tight Through Top and Bottom Behind Text In Front of Text Want …

  5. Enable a text box to accept multiple lines of text

    By default, text boxes can accommodate a single line of text. If you want a text box to be able to accommodate multiple lines of text, you can enable paragraph breaks or text wrapping for the text …

  6. Fit text in a shape - Microsoft Support

    In the Format AutoShape dialog box, click the Text Box tab. Under Text Box Margins, adjust the measurements to increase or decrease the distance between the text and the outer border of the …

  7. Specify the text-wrapping options for a control - Microsoft Support

    When text wrapping is enabled for a control, text will automatically wrap inside that control when users type into it. If text wrapping is disabled, any text that exceeds the width of the control will be hidden.

  8. Set text direction and position in a text box or shape in Office for ...

    Position or wrap text in shapes and text boxes. You can also resize shapes for a better text fit, or change the direction of the text.

  9. Wrap text inside a shape - Microsoft Support

    To create text in a different shape, you can create the text by using WordArt and changing it to the shape you want. You can adjust the way the text fits by breaking it into multiple lines.

  10. Change axis labels in a chart in Office - Microsoft Support

    To change the label, you can change the text in the source data. If you don't want to change the text of the source data, you can create label text just for the chart you're working on.