Text does not wrap around an object in Word 2000 or in Word for Mac
This article was previously published under Q193107 SYMPTOMS
When your Microsoft Word 2000 document contains text that should wrap around a drawing object,
a text box, or a "Float over text" object, the text does not wrap around the
object. Instead, the text splits from the top to the bottom of the object.
Note You may also experience this issue in Microsoft Word X for Mac or Microsoft Word 98, Macintosh Edition. This occurs when you insert text and a picture into a text box. The text splits from the top to the bottom of the picture. Additionally, you cannot change the wrapping style for the text. CAUSE
This problem occurs in Word 2000 when both of the following conditions are true:
This issue of when you cannot change the wrapping style for text in a text box in Word X for Mac and in Word 98, Macintosh Edition occurs by design. WORKAROUND
Format the text that should wrap around the drawing object, text box, or
"Float over text" object with a non-symbol font, such as Times New
Roman.
MORE INFORMATION
A symbol font is a font family that consists of novelty typefaces of both
variable and fixed-pitch fonts. Word uses symbol fonts to insert symbols in your document. Symbol fonts include the
following fonts. NoteTo insert a symbol font, click Symbol on the Insert menu.
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: For more information about Microsoft Typography, please see the following Microsoft World Wide Web Site: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ (http://www.microsoft.com/typography/) APPLIES TO
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