Different image resizing handles

I have two kinds of images: one with resizing handles that I can position where I want, and one that has squares at each corner. What's the difference. I  want the one I with the circle and handles That I can reposition.
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In Word 2003 and earlier, circular white handles indicate a shape or image that has a wrapping style other than In Line With Text. Inline objects have square black handles. When you select the image, you should get the Picture toolbar (if you don't, right-click on any toolbar and select Picture from the list). Click on the Text Wrapping button (the one with the dog icon) and choose some wrapping style other than In Line With Text.
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Last updated March 5, 2024 Views 885 Applies to: