If the question means into an HTML document... ---- <img src="image.gif" /> ---- If that's not it, repeat the question.
Open the gif and copy it and then paste it into Word.
I'm not going to say that it is impossible but I spent the better part of a day trying everything I knew to get an animated gif to activate in Word...and, I'm not a novice. I have been using Word since ver. 2.0 (that, for you kids, is right after they did away with chisels on stone). It appears that the only MS Office application that can run an animated gif is Power Point.
GIF or bitmap (bmp)
embed
Yes you can either email the saved .stk file if you wish to share this file with a friend or you can export the file as a GIF and embed the image into an email.
"Gif" is pronounced with a hard "G" like in "gift", not with a soft "G" like in "giraffe". So, it is pronounced as "jif".
Open Word, and use the Insert -> Picture -> From File option to put 1 or more GIF files into a word document, and then save it.
This is where, after you write your quotation [ideally embed it]
You cannot directly convert a .GIF to a .DOC since the .DOC format is not an image format. What you can do is to include the .GIF image in a word document by using the Insert menu or by dragging it over the open Word document.
If the other program supports it (like MS Word), you can embed a worksheet in the program. That way you always would have the updated information every time you update Excel.
To insert, enter, embed, inject, and install.
Please embed this photo in the design
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