Chapter 12: Enlivening Documents with Drawings and AutoShapes

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Overview

You can liven up your Word documents with two basic types of graphics—pictures and drawing objects. A picture in Word is a graphic created from another file, such as a bitmap, a scanned image, a photograph, or most types of clip art. Drawn graphics (also called vector drawings) are created from lines, curves, rectangles, and other objects that can be changed, formatted, moved, and enhanced. In Word, you can create drawings by combining objects such as AutoShapes, freeform shapes, diagrams, curves, lines, arrows, WordArt, and similar constructs. In this chapter, we focus on creating and inserting drawing objects in Word.

Cross-Reference 

For more information about working with pictures in Word, including clip art, see Chapter 11, "Adding Visual Impact with Pictures and Objects."



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Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out
Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)
ISBN: 0735615152
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 373

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