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MO-100 · Question #11

In the "Description" section, use the 3D Models feature to insert the PillPack model from the 3D objects folder into the blank paragraph. Position the model in Line with Text.

This simulation question tests the ability to insert a 3D model object into a Word document using the Insert > 3D Models feature and then set its text wrapping to 'In Line with Text'.

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Question

In the "Description" section, use the 3D Models feature to insert the PillPack model from the 3D objects folder into the blank paragraph. Position the model in Line with Text.

Explanation

This simulation question tests the ability to insert a 3D model object into a Word document using the Insert > 3D Models feature and then set its text wrapping to 'In Line with Text'.

Approach. Navigate to the 'Description' section and click inside the blank paragraph. Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon, then click '3D Models' (in the Illustrations group) and choose 'From a File' or browse to the local 3D objects folder to select the PillPack model file (.glb or .fbx). Once inserted, the model will appear selected - click the Layout Options button (or right-click > Wrap Text) and choose 'In Line with Text' so the model sits inline with surrounding text rather than floating freely over it.

Concept tested. Inserting and positioning 3D Models in Microsoft Word (Insert tab > 3D Models > From File, then setting text wrap to 'In Line with Text' via Layout Options)

Reference. Microsoft 365 Word - Insert > Illustrations > 3D Models; supported formats include .fbx, .obj, .3mf, .ply, .stl, .glb

Topics

#3D Models#Insert objects#Object positioning

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