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)
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.
Open the document in PAINT and then save it as a jpeg image. It will not be very good quality most of the time but it works!
Jpeg - joint photographic experts group
Right click on the picture in web browser and select Save Picture as... to save the picture. If the picture can be saved only as bmp, then the picture is not a jpeg image. If it was ajpeg image, you can specify the target format as either jpeg or bmp.
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Jpeg files are ones that are pictures. So, anything that is not a picture you should not makea jpeg file.
i think it is a picture file:-)
No. JPEG uses a compression algorithm with Loss (it means that the new picture's quality is worse than the original's) The picture in JPEG takes less place on the storage device, but it has some artifacts because of the compression. Nowadays a good JPEG compression is invisible to the eye, but you can't have a better quality for printing.
No, you can't save the movie as a jpeg (picture file).
picture file.
jpeg files can't be converted to *.doc files, microsoft word is a word processing tool, not an image editor, but you can insert the image via the insert menu, and centering it and/or if it has a high resolution making it as big as the page itself.