Once you have inserted a picture into your document, you can control the way text will wrap around it. The image is now in the desired location. The cursor turns into a four-headed arrow when you are able to move the image. NOTE: In order to drag images freely in Word, the wrapping style of the image must not be In line with text. For instructions on resizing images, refer to Resizing Objects ( Excel and PowerPoint or Word). Once you have inserted an image into your document, you can easily position or resize it as needed. Using the Look in pull-down list, locate and select the desired image For more information on adding Clip Art images, refer to Office 12: Using Clip Art.Ĭlick the location where you want the image to appearįrom the Insert command tab, in the Illustrations section, click Picture The extensive Clip Art Gallery provides easy access to images. Images from clip art collections, WordArt, the Internet, or scanned images can be added to your Word documents.Īdding images from a variety of sources, including scanned images, images saved from the Internet, and clip art, is easy in Word 2007. This article is based on legacy software.Īdding visual components to your documents can enhance or reinforce your message. (Archives) Microsoft Word 2007: Working with Images