When using Word, you can easily rotate and move images very simply and quickly. There are various rotation styles for you to choose from, and you also have multiple ways to move images. If you want to learn some quick ways to rotate and move images in Word, this article will assist you.
ROTATE AND MOVE IMAGES IN WORD
* Preparation Steps:
- Computer with commonly used Word software: Word 2016, Word 2013.
- Word file with an already inserted image; refer to how to insert an image in Word here
1. Rotate Images in Word
To rotate images in Word, you have 2 methods as follows:
Method 1:
Step 1: Select the image you want to rotate -> go to the Format tab -> click on the Arrange icon -> choose Rotate -> select the desired rotation angle or click on More Rotate Options:
Step 2: The Layout dialogue appears -> enter the rotation angle in the Rotate section -> then click OK:
Step 3: After clicking OK -> the image will be rotated according to the angle you entered:
Method 2:
Click on the image -> a rotate icon appears as shown below -> click on that icon -> then press and hold the left mouse button and move in the direction you want to rotate:
The result after you rotate the image will look like the image below:
2. Move an Image in Word
For swift image relocation -> select the image -> when the cursor displays a 4-way arrow -> press and hold the left mouse button -> then move the image to your desired position:
To adjust the image position relative to text at different locations: Select the image -> go to the Format tab -> choose Positions -> then select the image position or click More Layout Options to customize different positions:
The Layout dialogue box appears -> select the Text Wrapping tab to determine the image position. For example: Choose an image to display in front of the text -> finally, click OK:
The result is that you will see the image moved in front of the text:
In the above tutorial, I just guided you on How to Rotate and Move Images in Word, which is incredibly simple and easy to execute. To rotate an image, simply click on Format, choose Arrange, and then select Rotate. Alternatively, you can click on the rotate icon and perform the rotation. For swift image movement, just click on the image, wait for the four-arrow cursor to appear, click and hold the left mouse button, and you can successfully move the image.
Furthermore, if you are also exploring how to manipulate table movement in Word and still don't know how to do it, I invite you to refer to the trick of moving tables in Word that Mytour has previously guided to learn how to perform it. Wishing you health and success!