Word 2013


Pictures and Text Wrapping
Introduction
Adding pictures to your document can be a great way to illustrate important information or add decorative accents to existing text. Used in moderation, pictures can improve the overall appearance of your document.
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To insert a picture from a file:
If you have a specific image in mind, you can insert a picture from a file. In our example, we'll insert a picture saved locally on our computer.
- Place the insertion point where you want the image to appear.
Placing the insertion point
- Select the Insert tab on the Ribbon, then click the Pictures command.
Clicking the Pictures command
- The Insert Picture dialog box will appear. Select the desired image file, then click Insert.
Selecting a picture to insert
- The image will appear in the document.
The inserted image
To resize an image, click and drag one of the corner sizing handles . The image will change size while keeping the same proportions. If you want to stretch it horizontally or vertically, you can use the side sizing handles
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