When Santo is formatting the text in his WordArt text box, he discovers that by default the text box is formatted with In Line with Text text wrapping.
WordArt in Microsoft Word is a feature that allows users to create stylized text with various special effects, such as textures, shadows, and outlines. When you insert WordArt into a document, it typically comes with a default text wrapping setting. Text wrapping determines how text will flow around the WordArt object in the document. The default setting, 'In Line with Text', means that the WordArt will be treated like a piece of text, aligning it in line with the rest of the text on the page. This setting can be changed to others such as Square, Tight, Through, Top and Bottom, Behind Text, or In Front of Text, according to the desired layout of the document. Understanding text wrapping is helpful when arranging visual elements in a Word document to ensure that the placement aligns with the overall layout and design goals.
When you are in _______ cell in a row of a table, pressing Tab moves the insertion point to the first cell in the next row. A. the center B. any C. the first D. the last