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How to Set Auto Text Wrap in WordPress
1. Log in to your WordPress account.
2. Click 'My Blog,' then click 'New Post.' WordPress displays the 'Add New Post' page that contains your Post Editor interface.
3. Click the 'Add an Image' icon at the top of the editor, then click 'Select Files.' A file selection window opens allowing you to pick a file from your hard drive.
4. Double-click one of your image files to highlight it, then click 'Insert into Post.' The image appears in the editor window.
5. Click any blank area in the editor and type a few sentences. Note that the typed text does not wrap around the image. The text instead appears below the image or above it.
6. Click the image to reveal two icons in the image's upper-left corner. Click the icon on the left. The 'Edit Image' pop-up box opens and displays four buttons: 'None,' 'Left,' 'Center' and 'Right.' Each button wraps text around your image in a different way. The 'None' button prevents wrapping, while the 'Left' and 'Right' buttons force text to wrap around the left or right side of the image. 'Center' simply centers the image on the page, but does not wrap text around the image.
7. Click the 'Left' button. WordPress displays your image and text at the top of the pop-up window. Note that the image appears on the left, while your text wraps around it on the right side. If you click the 'Right' button, the image appears on the right and the text wraps around the image's left side.
8. Click 'Update' to return to the editor. Additional text you type will wrap around the image.
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