Adding text to a picture in Microsoft Word is useful for creating posters, labels, projects, or presentations. Word has built-in tools that let you insert and style text directly over images. This makes it easy to combine visuals and words in one document without needing advanced design software. Here is how to write on a picture in word.

Open your Word document and go to Insert > Pictures. Choose the image from your computer or online source. Once inserted, adjust the size and position of the picture to fit your document layout.

To make writing possible over the picture, you need to change the text wrapping. Click on the picture, select Wrap Text, and choose Behind Text or In Front of Text. This allows text boxes or typing to appear on top of the image.

Go to Insert > Text Box and draw a box where you want the words to appear. Type your text inside the box. You can move, resize, or rotate the box to position the text perfectly over the picture.

By default, a text box has a border. To remove it, click on the box, go to Format Shape, and select No Outline. This makes the text look like itโ€™s written directly on the picture without any frame.

Change font type, size, and color to make the words visible against the picture background. Use bold or shadow effects for better contrast. Choose colors that stand out without clashing with the image.

If you want more decorative writing, go to Insert > WordArt. Select a style and type your text. WordArt lets you add curved, shadowed, or colorful designs, which can make the picture more attractive.

Once your text is in place, you can lock the position of the picture and text box so they donโ€™t shift when editing the document. Right-click the objects, select Group, and lock them together.


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