1. Double click on the picture. You should get the Format Picture dialog box.
2. Click on the Colors and Lines tab in that dialog box.
3. The Line section (the second section on that tab) allows you to change the color, weight and style of a border that will appear around a picture. understood
type ypur words then put you curser below the words, right click, then paste your picture.
the things you can do on Microsoft word are typing up documents, put a picture on it, and enjoy the fact that you have a computer
As Microsoft Word is more leters and words it may not be the best way to do flowcharts in. If you choise to put a picture of a flowchart in Word then is should be a simple matter of copy and paste
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.
Right click when you put your first background on then click on only on one page. Simple!
well in a way yes but its complicated ad i dont know how ) : but i have seen my friend do that
the first picture of hattie put in a frame
like how do you download it and put it on Microsoft word so you can type with that font???
No, not as a watermark but there is a bypass. You have to have your watermark as a picture and then insert it into presentation as a background picture.
if your USB is large enough then you could try and install Microsoft word onto it.
To put a picture in a frame, first, remove the backing from the frame by unclipping or unscrewing it. Next, place the picture face-up on a flat surface and position the frame over it, ensuring it’s aligned properly. Once aligned, carefully replace the backing, securing it in place by re-clipping or screwing it back. Finally, check that the picture is straight and adjust if necessary before displaying the framed piece.
There are many ways I will describe two:On the Insert Tab (if you are using Word 2010,otherwise the Insert MENU) choose >Picture > From File. Navigate to your picture, click Put your picture in memory by selecting it (wherever it is) pressing Ctrl+C Paste into Word by changing to that program and press Ctrl+V