Friday, September 19, 2008
Ch.6--"Graphics in Microsoft Word"
People would want to use graphics in Microsoft Word because it spices up the document. For something like an invitation it is fun to add graphics to make it look cool and to make people want to go to where the invitation is inviting them to. Graphics in a Word document can also be used to explain or emphasize something. If a company puts a document out that says that everyone needs to be on time in the morning, there may be a picture of a clock to emphasize it. These graphics come from three different places: the internet, my collections on my username and from Microsoft Office’s collections. Since there is three different places that they come from you will be able to get a wide variety of graphics. To put in a graphic you go to insert then picture then clip-art. You search for what you need and you scroll over it to the arrow that will appear. Click the arrow on the picture you want and then you do what you want with it, whether that is to copy it or insert it. Once it is in the document you can format the graphic to what you would like.
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