Now you can see the text wrapping break, just click before the break symbol and hit Delete. Microsoft Word has a feature to show non-printing characters like paragraph mark (¶) in case you need it.
It’s easiest to remove a text wrapping break if you can see it, and to see it you need to turn on Show Hidden Characters under Home | Paragraph. This time if we delete some of the text or make other changes, the paragraph will still drop below the picture at the same point as before. Now the text has dropped below the picture without using any superfluous paragraph breaks. To insert a text wrapping break, put your cursor where you want the text to break, and go to Layout | Page Setup | Breaks, and select Text Wrapping. That’s why we have the text wrapping break – to ensure that when we put a break in text around an image, it stays where we want it. If you have not inserted a hard return, no line break will be.
Below I have removed some of the text, and now the “Well I hope…” text is no longer below the image. Dont worry if your text in the transcription box spills over two lines before you hit enter. The problem with this method is that if you later make changes such as moving the picture or adding or removing text, the text wrap will no longer be in the place you wanted it. When you have text wrapping around a picture, you may be tempted to just put in extra line breaks or paragraph breaks when you want to shift text down below the picture, as below. The text wrapping break lets you specify the point where the text should drop down below the picture.
When you insert a manual line break with Shift+Return/Shift+Enter, you force a line of text to break and wrap to the next line.When including images or other objects in a Word document, it can sometimes be a bit fiddly getting the text to flow around them in the way you want. Like a discretionary hyphen, the discretionary line break (“DLB” from here on out) finesses where and how InDesign breaks a line of text if that line must be broken and wrapped. The minimum value is 0%, and the maximum value is 500%.