Do the same as you would do with a picture, i works the same.
Hover over the map, right click, click on copy, open up a word document, right click, and click on paste.
To save a map from Google maps to Word, one first would right click on the map and then press "copy." Then switch to Word and decide where you want the map. Once you have chosen a site, right click and click "paste."
You could find it in the character map. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System tools. That gives you a complete map of all the possible characters you can print. Find the one you want, and copy & paste it into your document.
On your Windows computer, see character '0x24' in the fourth cell of: Start / All Programs / Accessories / System Tools / Character Map / Symbol font. You can copy the character from there and paste it into your document.
Open up "Character Map", and copy paste the triangle icons.
InstructionsThings You'll NeedMicrosoft Windows based PCWeb browserMicrosoft PaintDestination document1 Open your web browser and visit Google Maps. maps.google.com2 Use the on-screen tools to zoom and pan until you have the location you want in the view. Select other options you want displayed, such as the map type, traffic and photos.3 Hit the PrtScn (Print Screen) key on your keyboard. This will copy your computer screen as an image. This is called doing a "screen capture" or "screen grab."4 Open Microsoft Paint or other photo editing software.5 Select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu to paste the screen image.6 Use the "Select" tool to select the area of the Google Map in the screen image you want to copy to your destination document.7 Select "Copy" from the "Edit" menu. This will copy the selected area of the image.8 Open the document or file you want to paste the Google Map view into.9 Select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu.
One way - is to find the relevant letter in the Character Map - and copy & paste it into your document (or whatever file you're working on). In Windows 7, the character map is found by pressing Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools.
use the character map. hit (windows key)+r type in charmap hit enter or hit start all programs accessories and in one of the folders will be character map then cop and paste them into the document
Use a mod called 'world edit' or get a program called MCedit, with it you can copy and paste blocks that you select.
Amazing teacher in YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/3kliksphilip Just copy and paste the URL and you're done!
An equivalent word for record is document or file.
in word 2007/2010 you can turn on document map and thumbnails from View tab