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Right click on your mouse, click on copy and then got to word and paste as simple as that.
well you find the image you want then take your mouse click the right click and it should pop up the options go to set as background and it should do it welcome by kelsey garrrett 11yearold
You highlight the image by holding the left click button on the mouse pad and drag over the image. Then you right click on the highlighted image and press copy. Then you go to your desired location that you want the image to go and then right click on the mouse pad and press paste
hover your mouse over the picture, right click and click save image as...box will pop up, title the pic, click save. BOOM! on your computer. :)
Open preferences and find Scrool with mouse wheeloption, uncheck it.
To resize a drawing in Microsoft Word, first double click on the drawing to select it. Place your mouse pointer over one of the image handles and, while holding the right mouse button, drag the handle outward, which will make the image increase in size.
1. Position your mouse over the image, click your right mouse button, then select "Save Image as ..." or "Save Picture as ..." from the dropdown menu. Indicate where you want the image to be saved. 2. Open your PowerPoint document. Click Insert Picture. Locate the picture in the directory where you saved it, double click it or hit insert, and voila! it'll appear in your PowerPoint document. Note: the picture is only animated during a slideshow.
One can obtain a picture on the Italian flag from any image hosting site such as Photobucket. Simply open the image and right click on the mouse and choose 'save image as' and the picture is downloaded instantly.
right mouse click on it and click the "save as" text that pops up and this will save the image to your computer.
To generate a gradient of your image, use the Blend Tool, just left of the pencil. Click and hold the mouse on your image where the color should be darkest and drag it to indicate the direction for the gradient to fade in. To fade an entire image, put a solid white layer behind all the others. Then, in the Layers dialog, click the layer to be faded and lower its opacity as desired.
Usually a computer background is the image or design on the desktop. The wallpaper... Click on the background with the right mouse button and select properties or personalize to change it.
You can use the mouse wheel to change it. Or you can also go to Options and Click Image and then change the camera view. Hope I Helped Some :)