Teach Yourself VISUALLY Microsoft 365. Paul McFedries
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Click in your document where you want to add a picture.
Note: You can move the graphic to a different location after you insert it. See the section “Resize and Move Graphic Objects,” later in this chapter.
Click the Insert tab.
Click Pictures.
Click Online Pictures.
The Online Pictures dialog box appears.
Click in the Search box and type a description of the kind of image you want.
You can also click a category to display images related to that subject.
Press .The results of your search appear.
You can click the up and down arrows ( and ) to navigate through the search results.
You can click Back () to return to the Online Pictures dialog box and search for a different image.
Click the picture you want to add to your document.
Click Insert.
The picture appears in your document.
The Shape Format and Picture Format contextual tabs appear on the Ribbon; you can use these tools to format the selected picture.
You can click the Picture Format tab’s Wrap Text button or the Layout Options button () to control how text flows around the picture.
When you finish working with your online picture, click anywhere else in the work area.
TIPS
Why must I make sure that the image I choose falls into the public domain?
Privately owned images are often available for use only if you agree to pay a fee and/or get the owner’s permission to use the image. You can use a public domain image without paying a royalty and/or obtaining the owner’s permission to use the image.
How does Creative Commons work?
At creativecommons.org, you find links to license or search for images at several places, such as Flickr or Google Images. Search results do not guarantee an image is licensed by Creative Commons. You need to click an image to examine its licensing information.
Resize and Move Graphic Objects
If a picture or other type of image — which is also called a graphic object — is not positioned where you want it, you can move it. Similarly, if a graphic object or is too large or too small, you can resize it. When you select a graphic object, handles appear on each side of the graphic object; you can use these handles to resize it. Alignment guides — green lines — appear as you move a graphic object to help you determine where to place it. Once you have picked the spot for the graphic, the alignment guides disappear.
Resize and Move Graphic Objects
Resize a Graphic
Click a graphic object.
Handles () surround the graphic.
Position the mouse over one of the handles (the app’s default mouse pointer changes to , , , or ).
Drag the handle inward or outward until the graphic object is the size you want (, , , or changes to ).
Release the mouse button.
The graphic object appears in the new size.