Step 1: Insert an image Open the Word document, click "Inser

Step 1: Insert image Open Word document, click on "Insert"→"Image" in the top menu bar, select the image you want to insert and confirm. Step 2: Check the current layout restriction After inserting the image, the image may not be able to move if you press the left mouse button directly. This is because the default "embedded" layout considers the image as a text character, limiting the freedom of adjustment. Step 3: Change the way the text surrounds the image.
Click “Format” → “Location” in the top menu bar, and select “Other layout options” in the drop-down menu.

Step 4: Set up a non-embedded circle In the pop-up dialog box, switch to the “Text Circle” tab, select any other way than the embedded type (such as “Quad Circle”, “Closed Circle”, “Under Text”), etc.

Step 5: Freely move the image after the settings are completed, you can directly drag the image to any
If you want to adjust the size of the image, you can drag the control point of the edge of the image.

Key Principle : The default "embedded" layout of Word will fix the image in the image mark position, with the text aligned; while the "four-round" "stram" and other layouts allow the image from the text stream to free movement.

ppt can free drag the image?
This is done as follows:

Step 1: Select image Click on the image that needs adjustment in your Word document to keep it in the selected state. Step 2: Open layout options Click the "Format" tab of the top menu bar, find the "Location" button in the "Arrangement" group, select 1 "Other layout options"Step 3: Set the text circumference mode in the pop-up "Layout" dialog box, switch to "Text circumference" tab, select "surface above the text", click "establish". Step 4: Freely move the image1 after the settings are completed, the image can be dragged to any location of the document.
And it does not affect the layout of the surrounding text.

Note:

Key Operation: The image circumference must be changed to "flowing above the text", otherwise it may still interfere with the text. Other circumference: If you select 0 "surrounded below the text"1 , the image will be blocked by text; select 2 "rounded tightly"g> and so on, it may still be necessary to fine-tune the text position when moving. Compatibility: This method is applicable to Word 2007 and later, and the path of operation may vary slightly depending on the version.

Yes, PPT can freely drag images in the presentation. You can this function by following steps: Insert the image you want to drag in PPT. Select the image you want to insert, then click on the "Format" option in the toolbar. In the Format tab, find the "Arrangement" option, and then click on "Arrangement" in the dropdown menu.
In the "Location" drop-down menu, select the "Free Move" option. Now you can move the image freely to any location in your presentation by dragging it. Please note that you can also fine-tune the image's location by holding the Shift key and using the arrow keys.

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