
Image Alignment and Image Maps Tutorial 25
In the Document window, click the first image (next to the table cell that contains the text
Alignment).
The image is in the same paragraph as the text.
2 Open the Property inspector (Window > Properties), if it isn’t already open.
In the Align text box, notice that this is the default alignment for an image. It places the image
on the baseline of the line of text.
3 With the image still selected, in the Align pop-up menu choose Middle to see what this
setting does.
The first line of text aligns to the middle of the image.
4 With the image still selected, in the Align pop-up menu, choose Left.
The image now appears on the left and the text wraps along its right side.
Tip: Text in the same paragraph as an image wraps around the image and then flows beneath the image. If you
insert a paragraph return in the flowed paragraph, it is no longer aligned to the image and appears in a new
paragraph below the image. If you want to add space without disrupting the text wrap use a paragraph break,
Control+Enter (Windows) or Command+Return (Macintosh).
5 Choose File > Save to save your changes.
6 Select File > Preview in Browser, then select a browser to preview the document in or press F12
(Windows only) to view it in a browser window.
You see the image and text aligned.
7 When you are done viewing the file, close your browser window.
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