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what are the different settings available for positioning of a graphics ​

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Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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Positioning of a graphic is controlled by working on four areas: Arrangement refers to the placement of a graphic on an imaginary vertical axis. Arrangement controls how graphics are stacked upon each other or relative to the text.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Positioning of a graphic is controlled by four settings:

1. Arrangement refers to the placement of a graphic on an imaginary vertical axis.

Arrangement controls how graphics are stacked upon each other or relative to the

text.

2. Alignment refers to the vertical or horizontal placement of a graphic in relation to

the chosen anchor point.

3. Anchoring refers to the reference point for the graphics. This point could be the

page, or frame where the object is, a paragraph, or even a character. An image

always has an anchor point.

4. Text wrapping refers to the relation of graphics to the surrounding text, which may

wrap around the graphic on one or both sides, be overprinted behind or in front of

the graphic, or treat the graphic as a separate paragraph or character.

Explanation:

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