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Inserting Graphics

You can insert graphics in the following formats:-

AutoCAD Format 2-D (.dxf)
Computer Graphics Metafile (.cgm)
CorelDRAW (.cdr)
Encapsulated PostScript (.eps)
Enhanced Metafile (.emf)
Graphics Interchange Format (.gif)
JPEG File Interchange Format (.jpg)
Kodak Photo CD (.pcd)
Macintosh PICT (.pct)
Micrografx Designer/Draw (.drw)
PC Paintbrush (.pcx)
Portable Network Graphics (.png)
Tagged Image File Format (.tif)
Targa (.tga)
Windows Bitmap (.bmp, .rle, .dib)
Windows Metafile (.wmf)
WordPerfect Graphics (.wpg)

Select Picture and From File from the Insert menu. Find the picture and click Insert. By default, Word inserts imported pictures so that they are positioned directly in the text at the insertion point. To change to a floating picture so you can position them precisely on the page in front of or behind text or other objects, select the picture and then click Picture on the Format menu. On the Layout tab, click on ``Behind text'' or ``In front of text''.


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P.D. Gronbech (IT Staff) 2015-10-02