You better find a REALLY smart person for example a computer geek, software nerd now stop asking weird questions and go read a book!!
You can try by selecting the photo then on the picture toolbar select "in front of text" as the desired text wrap option. With this option you can easily move the picture on the document.
right-click each picture and choose wrap then choose tight. You will then be able to click-and-drag the pictures to where you want to.
you get a circle for head then a wide rectangle for the body and then the two rectangles for the legs.
Well it will be quite difficult to be completely honest with you. Word is not really used for artistic composure of stuff like this. The best way would be to use Adobe Photoshop. The only thing you can really do in Microsoft word is paste images on a document and fit them as close together as you can make them. If you have a way of altering images (Such as feathering your images on the sides to make them fit together properly) then that might be best before pasting them into your Word document.
Yes, users and people can mount iso images in microsoft word with the proper image formatting. As long as the formatting for the image is compatible with microsoft word you should have no problem mounting the image.
Those images are called "Clip Art". They can be found in Microsoft Word or on the internet.
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You have to download it on Pages or Microsoft Word, then add special effects.
if you have paint program or anything like microsoft word , you can paste all the images from the photos to the computer
Because that version is old and crappy, and did not have the technology to Upload images onto the Internet.
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Free Christmas images can be downloaded from many websites such as FreeDigitalImages, Fg-A, ChristmasImagesFree, and 123RF. Christmas images can also be found in most word processing programs, such as Microsoft Word.
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