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Lesson 7 Working with Graphics. * Insert pictures from files * Insert picture from Microsoft Clip Art Collections * Resize and reposition a picture *

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1 Lesson 7 Working with Graphics

2 * Insert pictures from files * Insert picture from Microsoft Clip Art Collections * Resize and reposition a picture * Create and modify WordArt * Create and modify Shapes * Create and modify SmartArt * Create and modify Charts * Insert and create Screenshots 2

3 3 * Graphics are pictures and artwork. If it isn’t text, it is a graphic. * Pictures are a particular type of graphic. Pictures can be scanned from old photos or negatives, or they can be taken with a digital camera.

4 4 Word Lesson 7 presentation prepared by Kathy Clark (Southside H.S. IT Academy Teacher at Chocowinity, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft. BMP Bitmap The default file format for the Paint program One of the earliest graphic file formats--large file sizes TIFF Tagged Image Format Format commonly used for scanning and faxing Not a compressed file format-- large files GIF Graphic Interchange File Format Limited to 256 colors or less Best for line drawings, cartoons, and animations JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group Use for pictures with up to 16 million colors available Compressed file format PNG Portable Network Graphics Recognized as the best to use for the web because of the compressed file format Good for logos and artwork

5 5 * These images are either created by digital cameras or scanned into a scanner from an existing picture.

6 6 1.Click on the Insert tab to launch the Insert Ribbon. 2.Click on Picture in the Illustrations Group. 3.Click on the Look in box to select the picture that you want or browse to another folder.

7 7 1.Click on the Insert tab to launch the Insert Ribbon. 2.Click on Clip Art in the Illustrations Group. 3.Set your specifications. Notice: I searched only Illustrations of daisies

8 8 * If you are not connected to the Internet, you will get a limited selection of Clip Art. * If you are connected to the Internet, you will have access to the Clip Art that is stored on the Microsoft Online website. * Did you notice that you have much more available that just Clip Art? * You can also access pictures, videos, and audio objects.

9 9 * To resize click on the sizing handles that are located on the perimeter of the graphic when it is selected. * To keep the aspect ratio (height/weight in proportion) make sure that you pull from one of the corner sizing handles. * Rotate the image by clicking on the green rotation handle. Right-clicking the image will also give you shortcut options to rotate (select Size and Position).

10 10 * The Windows Metafile (.wmf) file format allows for graphics to be ungrouped so that individual portions can be altered and the graphic can be shared between Microsoft Applications.

11 11 Imported image Perfect look Ungrouped and edited image Petals blown away look

12 12 Adjust Group Background Removed

13 13 Adjust Group Corrections – 2 nd picture is brighter

14 14 Arrange Group Picture with default position and wrap text applied.

15 15 Picture shown in Top Right with Square Text Wrapping

16 16 Picture shown with Wrap Text – Tight selected This is a good option when you need control over the exact placement of the picture.

17 17 Crop Group Picture cropped Cropping area selected Use the ALT + arrow keys with the picture selected. What happens? The picture rotates.

18 18 Reset picture will remove changes. This is faster than deleting the picture and inserting it again.

19 19 Explore the Picture Tools Format Ribbon 1.Open Word 2010. 2.Click on Insert tab to display Insert Ribbon 3.Insert a picture 4.Explore all the tools in the Picture Tools Format Ribbon

20 20 The image to the right shows the Southside logo as a watermark. A watermark is typically a graphic (such as a logo) or words (such as Draft or Confidential). It is showed “grayed out” or very faintly in the background of a document.

21 21 To customize with your own text or with a picture, click on Customize Watermark. If you decide you no longer need it, click on Remove Watermark.

22 22 Picture Tools Format Ribbon Align View Gridlines

23 23 You must launch the Font Dialog box to see text effects.

24 24 Insert Tab Text Group Object Command

25 25 Insert Tab Text Group WordArt Command WordArt is inserted as an object; therefore, the Drawing Tools Format Ribbon is displayed when the WordArt object is selected.

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27 27 Insert Tab Illustrations Group Shapes Command

28 28 When a shape is selected, the Drawing Tools Format Ribbon is available

29 29 You can even create your own shapes using the Drawing Canvas. Here is my pitiful example of a female stick figure.

30 30 Look at all the choices! This image has been “fit” and “scaled” to make it smaller.

31 31 Source: Help – Press F1 to launch

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33 33 Can change design by right-clicking and selecting Change Shape.

34 34 FBLA National Competitive Events is in Orlando Florida in 2011.

35 35 Open Word 2010 Insert SmartArt Scan through the various choices Recreate the image using SmartArt in Word 2010

36 36 Insert chart from Insert Ribbon Right click on chart to format data labels as shown Recreate chart below

37 37 Insert chart from Insert Ribbon Right click on chart to format data labels as shown Recreate chart below Column headings Ro ws

38 38 Make changes to a chart by changing the chart type or editing data. You can also change the chart layout or chart style after the chart has been created. Charts can be modified all groups—type, data, chart layouts, and chart styles. Make changes to a chart by changing the chart type or editing data. You can also change the chart layout or chart style after the chart has been created. Charts can be modified all groups—type, data, chart layouts, and chart styles.

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41 41 In my humble opinion this is the best new feature in the Office 2010 products. Users have the option of inserting an entire screen or just a “clip” of the screen.

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43 43 Allows you to the user select a particular area of a screen. Source: http://mannazo.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/why-should-you-get-microsoft-certified/

44 44 If you want to alter a picture, graphic, SmartArt, WordArt, Charts, etc., you need to select that object to see which formatting tools are available to you.


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