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Image: monticellllo/Adobe Stock. Microsoft Word’s recently improved image settings makes working with images in Word documents easier than ever — if you know how to keep them where you want.
How to build a custom list in Microsoft Word. A custom list is easy to build and access once you’re done. If you’re building a template, users will have no idea they’re not using a pre-built ...
Inserting an image into Microsoft Word. Place your cursor where you’d like your image to go and left click. Then go to the Insert tab at the top of Microsoft Word. IDG / Alex Huebner.
There's more than meets the eye in Office 2010. These hidden tips will show you how to dress up images in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel 2010, and make your work stand out in a crowd.
From the Field Names list choose MacroButton and click the Field Codes button in the bottom left corner of the dialog; In the Field Codes area you should see the word MacroButton followed by some text ...
Sometimes, we need to adjust the position of an inserted image in Microsoft Word by moving it. By default, Word does not let users move an image. In this article, we will see how to move a picture ...
How to Replace Text with Image in MS Word. You need to follow the same step as above, but instead of using ^g, you will need to write the exact text you want to replace.
If that’s too drastic a step for you, and you’d like to preserve the images in the document, but simply not see them, you have another option. Click on File > Options, and then select Advanced ...
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