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Microsoft 365: Word Intermediate (2023): Modifying Pictures

Learn to insert a picture into a document and modify its settings
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Catherine Smith  5 Lessons ·  22m  in English 

Course Description

Using pictures in a document can enhance a reader’s understanding and interpretation of the information. In Microsoft Word, there are a variety of ways to source pictures that you can use in your document. You may choose from pictures located on OneDrive, on the local device, in stock photos, or online. Once a picture is inserted, you’re able to adjust important settings using either the picture tab on the ribbon or the contextual ribbon that shows by right-clicking the picture. These settings include changing the size, color, and position of the picture, adding picture effects or borders, wrapping text around the picture, and more.

This series of lessons introduces the methods used to insert pictures into a document. Once a picture has been inserted, you’ll examine and apply common settings. You’ll also learn to embed online videos within a document, and capture screenshots to be placed as a graphic object.

What You'll Learn

  • Insert pictures into a Word document from OneDrive, the local device, stock photos, or online
  • Resize and crop pictures to fit your document
  • Format pictures using both the picture tab on the ribbon and the contextual ribbon
  • Adjust picture settings such as size, color, position, effects, borders, and text wrapping
  • Embed online videos within a document
  • Capture screenshots to place as a graphic object

Key Takeaways

  • Pictures in Microsoft Word can be sourced from OneDrive, the local device, stock photos, or online.
  • Once inserted, a picture's settings can be adjusted using either the picture tab on the ribbon or the contextual ribbon shown by right-clicking the picture.
  • Adjustable picture settings include changing size, color, and position, adding effects or borders, and wrapping text around the picture.
  • Word allows you to embed online videos within a document and capture screenshots to place as graphic objects.
  • Using pictures in a document can enhance a reader's understanding and interpretation of the information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

This series of lessons introduces the methods used to insert pictures into a document, how to examine and apply common picture settings, and how to embed online videos and capture screenshots to place as graphic objects.

Where can I source pictures to use in a Word document?

In Microsoft Word you can choose from pictures located on OneDrive, on the local device, in stock photos, or online.

How can I format a picture after inserting it?

Once a picture is inserted, you can adjust settings using either the picture tab on the ribbon or the contextual ribbon that shows by right-clicking the picture, including changing the size, color, and position, adding picture effects or borders, and wrapping text around the picture.

What topics do the lessons cover?

The lessons cover inserting pictures in a Word document, resizing and cropping pictures, formatting pictures using the ribbon, using the contextual toolbar to format pictures, and inserting online videos and screenshots.

Does this course cover adding video and screenshots?

Yes. You'll learn to embed online videos within a document and capture screenshots to be placed as a graphic object.