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After inserting a picture in the document, to perfect the layout, we will adjust the position of the picture in the process of typesetting. Take this document as an example. If we want to move the picture to the lower right corner of the page margin, click the picture first. Then click the "Layout Options" button in the upper right corner of the picture. And then click "View More", now the "Layout" dialog box will pop up. WPS has provided us a large variety of alignment methods in the "Position" dialog box. Select "Right" in "Alignment" and select "Margin" in "relative to". This means that the image is aligned horizontally to the right based on the page margin. Select "Bottom" for "Alignment" in the "Vertical Text Box". Select "Margin" for "relative to". Then click "OK" to move the picture to the lower right corner of the page margin. In the "Position" dialog box, we can see "Book layout" in the "Horizontal Text Box" interface. This option mainly refers to...