Inserting
Pictures and Text
Inserting
Pictures
Inserting pictures can be undertaken in many ways, for example
inserting a picture from a graphics package such as Corel Draw
or Adobe PhotoShop. A more common method is to use pre-drawn graphics,
usually called Clip Art, which are stored on your computer. For
this example:
- Open
the 'Working from Home' document.
- Click
once between the last but one paragraph and the final paragraph.
The insertion point (flashing vertical line) will appear.
- Click
on the Insert menu, then select Picture and then Clip Art.
- Choose
one of the Clip Art images by clicking on it once and then click
Insert.
- The
text should now appear as below, with the graphic inserted into
the middle (obviously, you may have chosen a different graphic).
Inserted
Picture - Example
Electronic mail (e-mail) is the key to tele-working. Documents
can be written and transmitted without the use of paper, messages
can be seen at any time - locations and time zones do not need
to be taken into considerations as the communication is stored
on the computer until the 'mailbox' is opened by the individual
concerned.
It
is estimated that almost two million people are now working from
home in Britain. They can go into their office after rush hour
and at a time which suits them. This results in a happy and productive
workforce.
Inserting
Text
In the same way, two documents can be merged by inserting a text
file:
- Click
the Insert menu and select File.
- Choose
the text file you wish to insert.
- Click
OK.
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