Below I have removed some of the text, and now the “Well I hope…” text is no longer below the image. The problem with this method is that if you later make changes such as moving the picture or adding or removing text, the text wrap will no longer be in the place you wanted it. When you have text wrapping around a picture, you may be tempted to just put in extra line breaks or paragraph breaks when you want to shift text down below the picture, as below.
The text wrapping break lets you specify the point where the text should drop down below the picture. When including images or other objects in a Word document, it can sometimes be a bit fiddly getting the text to flow around them in the way you want. Thanks for joining us! You'll get a welcome message in a few moments.