Images in Word

Adding images makes a document more interesting and clear. You can insert pictures from your computer or use Word's built-in image library. Images help explain ideas that words alone cannot show easily.

🖼️ Image Inside a Document
My Pet Story
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My dog's name is Bruno. He loves to run in the garden. He wakes up early every morning...

How to Insert a Picture

  1. Click the spot in your document where you want the image
  2. Click the Insert tab
  3. Click Pictures
  4. Select This Device to choose a photo from your computer
  5. Find the image file and click Insert

Resizing an Image

Click the image to select it. Small white squares called handles appear around the edges. Drag a corner handle to make the image bigger or smaller. Always drag from a corner to keep the shape correct.

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← Drag corners to resize →

Text Wrapping

Text wrapping decides how text flows around an image. Select the image, then click Layout Options (a small icon that appears beside the image). Choose:

  • In Line with Text – Image sits between words like a letter
  • Square – Text wraps in a square around the image
  • Tight – Text wraps closely around the image shape

🔑 Key Terms

  • Handle – Small square at the edge of a selected image used to resize
  • Text Wrapping – How text flows around an image
  • Online Pictures – Images Word can search for from the internet

✏️ Exercise

  1. Which tab do you use to insert a picture?
  2. What are handles on an image?
  3. Which text wrap option keeps text flowing all around the image in a square shape?

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