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microsoft word

ResolvedVersion 2003

Microsoft Word

How can I insert a picture from the Web into my document?

RE: Microsoft Word

Hi Rob

Thank you for your question; and welcome to the forum.

Firstly save a copy of the picture you wish to insert into your document. If you hold your mouse over the picture on the web page, right click and choose Save Picture as from the shortcut menu.

Choose a location to save the picture to.

In Word, go to Insert - Picture - From File; or alternatively click the Insert Picture button located on the Drawing toolbar or Picture toolbar.

Navigate to where you saved the picture, select it, and click Insert.

It helps to format the picture if you want to then be able to easily move it to a different position (right click on the picture, select Format Picture, go to Layout and select either Square or Tight wrapping, click OK.)

I hope this helps.
Amanda

Word tip:

Reduce file sizes for Word documents

By default, Word will have a 'Fast Save' option enabled in its settings.

Having this option enabled does not really provide any advantage in terms of quicker save times; and it can help contribute to a larger file size as nothing is ever deleted from the document (to the computer's way of thinking).

Fast saves can be disabled to going to Tools - Options - Save then unchecking 'Allow fast saves'and clicking OK.

Saving is done in the normal fashion (Save button or Ctrl + S) and you shouldn't notice much of a difference in the amount of time Word takes to perform the save(if any).

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