To add a picture to iMovie from a Word document right click on the picture in Word and save it to your Pictures folder or Desktop. Drag the saved picture into iPhoto's icon in the dock. This will add the picture to iPhoto. Open iMovie and and select the Photo browser/Camera icon on the right. Select your picture from the displayed thumbnails and drag the picture into the video clip your are editing and release it where you want to insert it. A menu will pop up offering the option to Replace, Insert, Cutaway, Picture in Picture, Green Screen or Cancel. Select your desired edit. Double clicking the pictures image in the editor will open an Inspector window with various other options with which to tweak the image/video.
a picture
you can either take the picture or import them.
No, these two applications are very different from each other. While both are editing programs from the Apple company, Imovie HD has effects, for example, "earthquake", that aren't on imovie 09. However Imovie 09 has effects like green screen and picture in picture.
You cant do that directly from Word, Word cant save file as picture, press Print Screen on keyboard, then Paste in picture editor program like MS Paint
Right click the picture with your mouse. Go to the option copy and click it. On the word document go to edit at the top left. Click paste.
save into your camera roll and then insert from your pictures onto a pages document
No it is not a picture file. It is a word processing document, covering versions of Microsoft Word 2007 and the later versions.
You can right click and Copy their Picture. Then save it somewhere like a Word Document!
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.
Illustration is a picture in a book, magazine, or other publication or document.
Do the same as you would do with a picture, i works the same.
In Word select the picture, go to "Format Picture," go to "Layout," choose the relationship you want to the text and it will format your document accordingly.