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Graphics

 can enhance any document, adding polish and illustrative value

This will mostly be a demonstration and practice session. We will use Two Years Before The Mast by Richard Henry Dana, to look at the use of some of the built-in tools.

We want to understand how to use the Picture toolbar to edit pictures.

[MSWord 2007 showing format picture ribbon]

one can alter the look of images inserted into the document using the various toolbar components

[MSWord 2007 picture ribbon, picture effects dialog box][MSWord 2007 picture ribbon, effects toolbar]

[MSWord 2007 picture ribbon, shapes dialog box][MSWord 2007 picture ribbon, border color dialog box]

but the wrapping tool is one of the most important in determining how the picture object relates to the text objects in which it is embedded.

[MSWord 2007 object wrapping tool]

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The Drawing toolbar allows us to edit new objects added to the document

[MSWord 2007 adding a drawing canvas]

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understand Grouping, Order, and Wrapping

[MSWord 2007 object manipulation tools - order]

Wrapping text around objects

[MSWord 2007 object manipulation tools - wrapping]

Consider this document with clip art and text.

[text wrapping]

To wrap text around an image object ...

... use the same image objects, but treat them differently by formatting their wrapping properties.

[wrap text around an image]

Your object and text now complement each other well.

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