In the Microsoft world, graphic items (i.e., pictures, icons, shapes, charts, and several other objects), are all referred to as illustrations. You also may not realize it, but charts and tables are also considered illustrations or objects in Word and thus, they can be treated very similarly. Charts and tables can have text flowing around
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