Break-word means the text will wrap to next line. This behavior occurs if you have manually modified the height of the row. Normal means the text will extend the boundaries of the box. In Microsoft Excel, if you manually modify the height of a row and then format a cell in that row to wrap text, Excel does not change the height of the row to fit all the text in the cell. CSS: Word-Wrap Property (view demo) You can specify either normal or break-word value with the word-wrap property. In Table Properties, under Text Wrapping, select Around. Word-wrap is supported in IE 5.5+, Firefox 3.5+, and WebKit browsers such as Chrome and Safari. If you don't see Table Properties on the shortcut menu, Control + Click in a different part of the table. On the Position menu, choose the type of positioning that you want, or select More Layout Options to choose advanced layout options.Ĭontrol + Click the table, and then select Table Properties. Double-click the top or bottom of a page to show the Headers/Footers space and see if that highlights the greyed out options. You can use this to style text in different ways and create text elements that will not. Any text you put in the shape will be contained within the borders of the shape. Click on the Text Options tab, then Text Box and check Wrap text in shape. Check if any of the shapes have been placed in the background. Right-click (or ctrl-click) the shape you want to wrap text inside.
Select the entire text content and change the font to Arial/Times Roman. Hence when you use these fonts, the text on your document would not tend to change to strange characters.
The fonts such as Arial and Times Roman are common on most of the Word applications. Not sure how exactly you created that template. Fix 1: Use fonts that are common on most of the Word application. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Position directly on the Picture Format tab. Try to create a new file without using the template and see if the issue happens. Go to Picture Format or Shape Format and select Arrange > Position. If the window is wide enough, Word displays Wrap Text directly on the Picture Format tab.Ĭhoose the wrapping options that you want to apply.įor example, In Line with Text, Top and Bottom, and Behind Text.Ĭhange the position of a picture or drawing object relative to the text Go to Picture Format or Shape Format and select Arrange > Wrap Text. Configure text wrapping around a picture or drawing object