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 screen shot creates an image. If you want to convert the image to text you can manipulate in MS Word, you need to scan the image with OCR (Optical Character Reader) software. If you do not want to edit the text or images you captured from the Web, you can paste the screen shot into MS Word and view it that way.
you don't actually make an image into a page you need to save it as a .jpeg or .gif image and then use it in an HTML document such as a Word document saved as an HTML page, or using a web design program like Dreamweaver for instance using the jpeg as a background or a gif as a web site button
go to word document select tools then select Art tool and then customize the clipart.
2 steps: 1-Convert from docx to pdf. There are several ways to do this, but the best way is (In word) hit Command+P to print. In the print window in the bottom left corner there is a little PDF button. Click that and press "Save as PDF", it is easiest to save to the desktop. 2-Convert from pdf to jpeg Open the converted jpeg in Preview and go File - save as.... In that window there is a choice of many formats, including jpeg. Set the quality and pixel resolution and hit save. Presto!
No, Adobe Reader cannot convert AutoCad drawing files to PDF files. Adobe Reader can only open PDF files for viewing and adding comments and annotations. You will need to export your AutoCad file to an image format, then paste the image onto a blank MS Word document or any format that supports images in text, then convert that document to a PDF file using 3rd party converters or online converters.
You can convert the PDF to Word using AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter. It can preserve text, layouts, images and hyperlinks in an editable Word document. Even protected PDF can be converted. If your PDF is a scanned one, it will extract the whole image in the Word, but you can not edit the content of the images. If your PDF is created from Word, it not only can extract the image in the generated Word document, but also you can edit the text content in the picture.
Unfortunately, Word 2003 doesn't have a built-in scanner function. However, you can still scan documents and import them into Word using a scanner and scanner software. Here's a general approach: Scan the Document: Use your scanner's software to scan the document into a digital image format (like JPEG or TIFF). Save the scanned image to your computer. Insert the Image into Word: Open your Word 2003 document. Go to the Insert tab. Click on Picture. Navigate to the location where you saved the scanned image and select it. The image will be inserted into your Word document. Note: Image Quality: Ensure the scanned image is clear and has a high enough resolution for readability. OCR (Optical Character Recognition): If you want to edit the text within the scanned image, you'll need an OCR software. This software can convert the scanned image into editable text. Popular OCR software options include Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and ABBYY FineReader. Scanner Software: Your scanner's software may have the ability to directly save scanned documents as image files or PDF files. Consult your scanner's user manual for specific instructions. Remember: While this method works, it's less efficient than using newer versions of Word that have built-in scanning capabilities. If possible, consider upgrading your Word version or using a more recent computer with updated software. By following these steps and using appropriate software, you can successfully scan documents and import them into Word 2003.
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.
You need Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to convert the image from the scanner into text that you can edit. With most scanners, you cannot scan directly into Word. Some scanners (like HP and Canon), sometimes include OCR options. Sometimes OCR is called Scan to Text.
In general you don't. You can convert an image into ASCII art using tools like the PNM suite, if that's what you mean; then you just need to stick <pre> </pre> tags around the converted image.
it is easy to change your document into IEEE format..... select the content which you need to change and then go to page layout tab, in that click columns and then select two now you can see that your content will be in IEEE format