For users of Word 07, all you need to do is select the picture (just click it) and then click-and-hold on to the green circle and move the pointer in the direction in which you want the picture to flip.
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.
ctrl+D
Click outside of image area.
To rotate an image in Lightroom, select the image you want to rotate and then click on the "Develop" module. From there, you can use the crop tool to rotate the image by clicking and dragging the angle adjustment slider.
copy. paste.
Flip
cut and paste
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.
Once you open up the picture in Microsoft paint, click on the "rotate" icon on the task bar at the top of your screen. Depending on the version of Word, this will be under the "Home" tab and look like a triangle with a curved arrow indicating a rotation. A drop down menu will appear and click "flip horizontal".
Clicking "Rotate Right" on the Drawing toolbar typically rotates an image by 15 degrees each time. Therefore, if you click it twice, the image will rotate a total of 30 degrees to the right.
Green circle. (For Microsoft Office 2010.)
Easiest is to make it in Excel and import it to Word (either as an image, an OLE object, or whatever.