So, first we find an object - perhaps inserting a book icon immediately in front of the first word of the second paragraph on page 274
It came in as an object In Line with Text, so we modified its wrapping to tight, so that it floats above the text, but interacts with it.
We then added two shapes from the insert tab, a star and a circle. They both come in floating above the text, but we will fix that when we group them into a new object.
We now have three objects to deal with and we want to have a single object.
To turn the three objects into one, we select them together, and then group them into a new single object.
Now, with a new, single object, we can make sure it wraps exactly as we want it to, and is positioned exactly where we want it to be. In this instance, we wanted it imbedded in the text, wrapped tightly, and positioned in a horizontal location relative to the column.
We did this all because we needed something that we didn't have, in order for our document to work for the eventual user/reader. We did not go out and find the optimal solution; the tools at our disposal in this program satisficed for our needs.
We can use this new understanding to move on to working with graphic objects.