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Illustrating with pictures and shapes
From the course: Word 2016 Essential Training
Illustrating with pictures and shapes
- You know they say a picture is worth a thousand words, and maybe I'm a little lazy, but I'd rather insert a picture into my word document than have to type out a thousand words. So that's what we're going to do with our Best of Landon Hotel guided document we've been working with in previous chapters but you can go to the chapter nine folder of your exercise files and open up LH guide o nine o one, and you'll have exactly what I have here on the screen. As we scroll down the first page you can see we have headings for London, Paris, and San Franciso. It would be nice to insert pictures of those cities just to spice up our first page, and give a nice little description of something you might be able to expect from those cities. So let's click in front of the W in West End, London. This might be where we want our first image to go, right in front of the heading. Next we go to the insert tab. In the illustrations group here on the ribbon, you'll see pictures and clicking this button…
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Illustrating with pictures and shapes5m 31s
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Positioning, rotating, and sizing pictures3m 11s
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Wrapping text around graphics4m 7s
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Using a table to organize text and graphics6m 31s
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Applying special effects to graphics5m 7s
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Adjusting photos in a document6m 11s
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Illustrating with WordArt4m 3s
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Inserting a data chart7m 39s
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Diagramming with SmartArt6m 3s
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Inserting screenshots3m 41s
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Inserting online video into a document2m 54s
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