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STEPS IN INSERTING IMAGES TO A WORD DOCUMENT

1. Open new document on MS Word and type the given document below.

2. Place your insertion point or cursor to where you want the image or picture to appear. Just right at the very
beginning of the first paragraph will do.
3. Go to the Illustrations group under the Insert tab on the ribbon or menu.
4. Click on Picture→Insert Picture from File.

5. The Insert Picture dialog box will pop up almost similar to your file explorer window. Navigate to your Desktop and
click on the Penguins.jpg file.
6. Click the Insert button to insert a copy of the Penguins.jpg picture on your document.
7. Right-click on the image than click on the Wrap Text sub-menu. On the fly out, click on the Square option.
Remember that this setting will allow text to flow around your image like a rectangular frame.
8. Drag your image to the desired location of the document.
9. Now we need to work on the chart. On your document, place your insertion point or cursor at the end of the
document.
10. In the Illustrations group under the Insert tab, click on Chart. This will bring up the Insert Chart dialog box.
11. On the right pane, inside the Insert Chart dialog box, and select Stacked Column in 3D.
12. An Excel worksheet will pop up showing the default data that Microsoft Word uses for the Chart. For the sake of our
example, modify the data on the worksheet so that the heading “Series 1” will read “Population” and the labels 1 st to
4th QTR will read “Galapagos”, “Yellow-eyed”, “Humboldt”, and “African”, respectively. Then, exit MS Excel.

13. On the charts, click “Series 2”, then delete, same with “Series 3”.

14. Save your document: Click CTRL+S with your first name as its file name and Word 97 – 2003 Document as Type.

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