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[h=2]Editing Pictures
[h=3]WordArt Drawing Objects
You can resize a clip until it is the appropriate size for your document.
[h=5]To Resize a Clip:
Select the clip .
Drag the clip's sizing handle (small squares) to resize the clip.
Hover the
mouse pointer over one of the sizing handles. The pointer changes to a
double-headed arrow .
When a graphic is imported, Word determines its size. However, after a graphic
is imported, you can make it smaller, larger, or stretch it any which way. You can even delete it
[h=2]Editing Pictures
[h=5]To Delete a Picture:
Select the image (click on it).
Press the delete key on your keyboard.
[h=2]Editing Pictures
[h=3]Changing the Appearance of your Pictures:
We already noted that using the sizing handle can distort your clip's appearance. You can try to adjust to picture using the Picture toolbar.
[h=2]Editing Pictures
[h=5]To use the Picture Toolbar:
Right-click the picture.
Choose
Show Picture Toolbar from the shortcut menu.
Crop, Recolor Object, and
Set Transparent Color buttons are
used with areas of the picture. All other buttons affect the entire picture
[h=4]Name of Button: [h=4]Use it to:
Insert Picture from File Insert another picture
Image Control Automatic, Grayscale, Black & White, or Watermark
More Contrast Increase color intensity
Less Contrast Decreast color intensity
More Brightness Add white to lighten all colors
Less Brightness Add black to darken the color
Crop Cut the sides of an image
Line Style Customize the border of an image
Recolor Object Available in PowerPoint
Text wrap Set how text wraps around the image
Set Transparant Color Use eyedropper to make areas of the picture transparent (mainly for web graphics)
Reset Picture Return picture to original format
[h=2]Editing Pictures
[h=3]Challenge! Open or maximize Word.
Open a new document.
Open the Insert menu , select Picture , and select Clip art .
Explore the various categories.
When you find an image you would like to insert into your Word document, select it and click on the Insert clip button.
When you find an image you would like to insert into your Word document, select it and click on the Insert clip button.
To re-position the image, practice clicking and dragging, centering, right-alignment, etc. Minimize Word.