Procedure to Inserting clip art and picture
Adding clip art and pictures to your document
can be a great way to illustrate important information or add
decorative accents to existing text. You can insert images from your
computer or search Microsoft's extensive selection of clip art to find the
image you need. Once an image has been inserted, you can format text to wrap
around the image.
To locate clip art:
- Select the Insert tab.
- Click the Clip Art command in the Illustrations group.
- The clip art options appear in the task pane to the right of the document.
- Enter keywords in the Search for: field that are related to the image you want to insert.
- Click the drop-down arrow in the Results should be: field.
- Deselect any types of media you do not want to
- If you also want to search for clip art on Office.com, place a check mark next to Include Office.com content. Otherwise, it will just search for clip art on your computer.
- Click Go.
To insert clip art:
1.
Review the results from a clip art search.
2.
Place your insertion point in the document where you
want to insert the clip art.
3.
Click an image in the Clip Art pane. It will appear
in the document.
You can also click the drop-down arrow next to the
image in the Clip Art pane to view more options.
To insert a picture from a file:
- Place your insertion point where you want the image to appear.
- Select the Insert tab.
- Click the Picture command in the Illustrations group. The Insert Picture dialog box appears.
- Select the desired image file, then click Insert to add it to your document.
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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