Introduction
Images are a great way to liven up a document, and Word offers a few methods to insert them. There are built-in
clip art
images for just about every topic, so you may be able to find a perfect clip art image for your document. If you have a more specific image in mind, you can
insert a picture from a file
.
In this lesson, you will learn how to
search for and insert clip art
, how to
insert an image from a file
, and how to change the
text wrapping settings
for your images.
Inserting clip art and pictures
Adding
clip art
and
pictures
to your document can be a great way to
illustrate important information
or add
decorative accents
to existing text. You can insert images from your computer or search Microsoft's extensive selection of clip art to find the image you need. Once an image has been inserted, you can format text to
wrap
around the image.
To locate clip art:
-
Select the
Insert
tab.
-
Click the
Clip Art
command in the
Illustrations
group.
The Clip Art command
-
The clip art options appear in the
task pane
to the right of the document.
-
Enter keywords in the
Search for:
field that are related to the image you want to insert.
-
Click the drop-down arrow in the
Results should be:
field.
-
Deselect any types of media you do not want to see.
Choosing which media types to display
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If you also want to search for clip art on Office.com, place a check mark next to
Include Office.com content
. Otherwise, it will just search for clip art on your computer.
Including Office.com content
-
Click
Go
.
To insert clip art:
-
Review the results from a clip art search.
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Place your
insertion point
in the document where you want to insert the clip art.
-
Click an image in the
Clip Art
pane. It will appear in the document.
Selecting a Clip Art image
You can also click the
drop-down arrow
next to the image in the Clip Art pane to view more options.
To insert a picture from a file:
-
Place your
insertion point
where you want the image to appear.
-
Select the
Insert
tab.
-
Click the
Picture
command in the
Illustrations
group. The Insert Picture dialog box appears.
Inserting a picture from a file
-
Select the desired image file, then click
Insert
to add it to your document.
Selecting an image file
To resize an image, click and drag one of the
corner sizing handles
. The image will change size while keeping the same proportions. If you want to stretch it horizontally or vertically, you can use the
side sizing handles
.
Changing text wrapping settings
When you insert clip art or a picture from a file, you may notice that it's difficult to move it exactly where you want. This is because the
text wrapping
for the image is set to
In Line with Text
. You'll need to change the
text wrapping setting
if you want to move the image freely, or if you just want the text to wrap around the image in a more natural way.
To wrap text around an image:
-
Select the image. The
Format
tab will appear.
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Click the
Format
tab.
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Click the
Wrap Text
command in the
Arrange
group.
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Select the desired menu option. The text will adjust based on the option you have selected.
Choosing a text wrapping setting
-
Move the image around to see how the text wraps for each setting.
If you can’t get your text to wrap the way you want, click the
Wrap Text
command, then select
More Layout Options
from the menu. You can make more precise changes in the Advanced Layout dialog box that appears.
To use a predefined text wrapping setting:
-
Click the
Position
command to the left of the
Wrap Text
command. A drop-down menu will appear.
-
From the drop-down menu, select the desired image position.
Choosing an image position
-
The image will move to the position you have selected, and it will automatically have text wrapping applied to it.
Challenge!
-
Create a
new
Word document.
-
Insert a
clip art
image.
-
Insert a
picture from a file
into the document.
-
Resize
the picture.
-
Change the
text wrapping setting
to
In Front of Text
.