You can select the whole graphic and copy-paste to another graphic program like mspaint or you can make a screen capture - see the related questions.
I would advise you to convert it into PDF file if you want the recipient not being able to edit it.
Otherwise you can use Printscreen function, but that is really laborious.
To put a jpeg into a word document you need to open a new word document or the document that you would like your jpeg to be placed on. Then go to insert> picture> from file> then choose file and insert. You can edit your image (ie, change the size or layout) by double clicking on the image.
A jpeg is a graphic, so it cannot be converted to a Word format. Even if it is a jpeg of some text, it is still a graphic, so that text will not be converted into text in a Word document. You can either insert the whole jpeg into the Word document or, if there is text you want in it, print the jpeg and use a scanner to scan the text into a text format.
Click save as then there will be an arrow pointing down then click on it then at the bottom of the page there will be save as word doc
I think the easiest way is to open the jpeg in Paint and save it as a bitmap.
common attachment file types are .pdf (adobe reader), .doc (microsoft word), .jpg (jpeg image), and .zip (compressed files of any file format).
Maybe you are trying to paste a jpeg file and nota jpeg picture. You must insert a jpeg file (is a command in the menu) while you can copy&paste a jpeg picture from other programs (for example: MS paint brush)
No. convert your Word .doc into a google doc (the icon to the right of the red CREATE button)
You must be mistaken, first its jpeg, which is a graphic file, and wma is a audio file. You can't convert jpeg to wma.
The word 'doc-tress' (or 'doctress') is not a word in English.
Yes MS Word is a doc file. The file extension of MS Word file is .doc, .docx, .docm and many more.
".doc" in versions of Microsoft Word before 2007".docx" in Microsoft Word 2007 and later..docMS word
The standard extension for most versions of Word has been .doc but in Word 2007 .docx is used.