How to justify text in an image?

I have an image of a certain size and no matter what I do the paragraph icon to justify the text does not work. My guess is only to create a text box in Word, the size that I need, that copy and paste then. But maybe there is another way?

Thanks for your time.

Click and drag the T tool to create a text box.  Then the justification for paragraph function will work with the line wrapping.

-Christmas

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