Lecture 8
Lecture 8
ILLUSTRATIONS
PICTURES AND CLIP ART
Illustrations can vastly improve the impact and effectiveness of a document. We will start our
exploration by learning how to insert pictures from sources including files, the internet and
Clip Art before then taking a look at how to insert shapes, charts, text boxes and WordArt.
Insert a picture from a file
First, you will need to save the picture files to your computer, perhaps from a scanner,
transferred from an external device like a smart phone or camera, or perhaps a picture
attachment from an email.
To insert a picture from a file:
Click the document location where you want to insert the picture
Click Picture in the Illustrations group on the Insert tab
To add a picture, locate the picture you want to insert using the file manager then
double- click it. Alternatively, you can add multiple pictures by pressing and holding
CTRL while clicking all the pictures then pressing Insert.
You can resize the picture by selecting it then dragging a sizing handle at the edge or in a
corner
1. Click
2. Select
3. Click
picture(s) to
Insert
insert. Use the
CTRL key
to select
multiple
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4. Re-size
inserted
Pictures as
necessary
Text wrapping
Text wrapping is a clever feature that allows you to maintain the relative position of a picture
then wrap text around it.
To use text wrapping:
Click on a picture
Picture
Select an option from the Position drop-down in the Arrange group Tools
on the tab
2. Click
Wrapping
1. Click a
picture
3. Choose
an option
Result
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SHAPES
Add a shape to a document
To add a shape to a document:
Click Shapes in the Illustrations group on the Insert tab
Select a shape to add
Click in the document where you want to insert the shape
Drag and release to place the shape
Note: to retain the relative horizontal and vertical position of a shape press and hold the SHIFT
key whilst you drag.
Note too that you can apply text wrapping to shapes in exactly the same way as we applied text wrapping
to photos.
1. Click
2. Select a
shape to
add e.g. a
can
3. Click
and drag
to insert
the Shape
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1, Click a
shape to
add text
2. Type
Delete a shape
To delete a shape:
Click the shape you want to delete
Press the DELETE key
CHARTS
There are two techniques you can use to add Microsoft Excel charts in Microsoft Word:
Technique Description
Insert a new Inserting a chart directly into a document will embed both the chart and an
chart underlying Excel Worksheet into your document. This technique is best used
for simple charts.
Copy a chart For more complex charts you will find it easier to first create and edit the
from Excel chart in Excel. Then you can copy and paste the chart from Excel into the
Word document.
1. Click chart
destination in
the document
2. Click
Chart
3. Select
a chart
style
4. OK
5. Replace the
default data with
your own then
close Excel
TEXT BOXES
Definition: Text box
Text boxes are objects that let you put and type text inside the box anywhere in your document. You can use one
of Microsoft Word’s built-in text box templates or create your own text box
1.
Click
2. Either select a
built-in text box
e.g. Alphabet
2. … or click
Draw
Text Box
Result:
Word has
auto-
positioned
to top-right
the text box
created
WORDART
A WordArt image consists of one or more words that have been stretched, skewed or
manipulated with some other decorative effect such as shadowing or mirroring. These special
effects assist the author with adding decoration and emphasis to their documents.
Convert existing text to WordArt
To convert existing text to WordArt:
Select the text that you want to convert to WordArt
Click WordArt in the Text group on the Insert tab
Select the WordArt style you want to use then enter your text
2. Click
WordArt
3. Select a
WordArt style
1. Select text
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Result:
WordArt
has been
applied
Enter text at
the prompt
2. Click Clear
Formatting
1. Select text