Using Word Series

Using Word Series

Inserting Graphics in Word Documents

To use a graphic, also called a graphical image, in a Word document, the image must be stored digitally in a file. Files containing graphics are available from a variety of sources:

  • The web has images available, some of which are free, while others require a fee. These images may be drawings or photos.
  • You can take a picture with a digital camera or smartphone and download it, which is the process of copying the digital picture from the camera or phone to your computer.
  • With a scanner, you can convert a printed picture, drawing, or diagram to a digital file.

If you receive a picture from a source other than yourself, do not use the file until you are certain it does not contain a virus or other malware.

To Insert an Online Image

Microsoft Office applications can access a collection of online, royalty-free images and animations. The following steps explain how to insert an online image, such as the rainbow shown below.

  1. Position the insertion point where you want to insert the image.
  2. Display the Insert tab.
  3. Click the Online Pictures button (Insert tab | Illustrations group) to display the Insert Pictures dialog box.
  4. Type the search text in the Search box (Insert Pictures dialog box) to specify the type of image you want to locate.
  5. Click the Search button to display a list of online images that matches the entered search text.
  6. If necessary, scroll through the list of images and then click the desired image to select it.
  7. Click the Insert button to insert the selected image in the document at the location of the insertion point.

To Insert a Picture from a File

The following steps explain how to insert a picture from a file, such as the one shown below that was taken with a digital camera of an ocean sunset.

  1. Position the insertion point where you want to insert the picture.
  2. Display the Insert tab.
  3. Click the From File button (Insert tab | Illustrations group) to display the Insert Picture dialog box.
  4. Navigate to the location of the picture on your media (Insert Picture dialog box) and then select the file of the picture to be inserted.
  5. Click the Insert button (Insert Picture dialog box) to insert the picture at the location of the insertion point in the document.

To Insert a Shape

Word has a variety of predefined shapes, which are a type of drawing object, that you can insert in documents. A drawing object is a graphic that you create using Word. Examples of shape drawing objects include lines, rectangles, circles, triangles, arrows, mathematical operators, flowcharting symbols, stars, banners, and callouts. The following steps explain how to insert a shape, such as the 32-point star shown below.

  1. Display the Insert tab.
  2. Click the ‘Draw a Shape’ button (Insert tab | Illustrations group) to display the Draw a Shape gallery.
  3. Click the desired shape in the Draw a Shape gallery, which removes the gallery and changes the pointer to the shape of a crosshair in the document window. (If you are using a touch screen, skip Step 4 because the shape is inserted in the document window automatically.)
  4. Position the pointer (a crosshair) in the document window at the approximate location for the upper-left corner of the desired shape and then drag the pointer to define the boundaries of the shape.
  5. If desired, change the wrapping style of the shape from floating to inline by clicking the Layout Options button attached to the graphic to display the Layout Options gallery and then clicking ‘In Line with Text’ in the Layout Options gallery.

To Insert a Screenshot

You can insert a screenshot of any program running on your computer that has not been minimized. A screenshot is a duplicate image of the contents of your screen. The following steps explain how to insert a screenshot of a Word Help window.

  1. In a separate window, display the contents you wish to capture in a screenshot.
  2. Switch to the Word document that will contain the screenshot and then position the insertion point where you want to insert the screenshot.
  3. Display the Insert tab.
  4. Click the ‘Take a Screenshot’ button (Insert tab | Illustrations group) to display the Screenshot gallery.
  5. Click the desired available window in the Take a Screenshot gallery to insert the selected screenshot in the Word document at the location of the insertion point.