Word 2010


Formatting Pictures
Basic image formatting
Have you inserted a picture into your document that you'd like to trim or make appear smaller on the page? Perhaps you'd like to add an artistic effect or a border to the image to make it stand out. You can use Word's picture tools to help you modify the picture style and shape, add a border, crop, add artistic effects, and even compress pictures.
To crop an image:
- Select an image. The Format tab will appear.
- Select the Format tab.
- Click the Crop command. The black cropping handles appear.
The black cropping handles
- Click and drag a handle to crop an image.
- Click the Crop command to de-select the crop tool.
Corner handles will allow you to simultaneously crop the image horizontally and vertically.
To crop an image to a shape:
- Select the image. The Format tab will appear.
- Select the Format tab.
- Click the Crop drop-down arrow (below the Crop command). A drop-down menu will appear.
The Crop drop-down arrow and menu
- Select a shape from the drop-down menu.
- The image will take the shape you have selected.
After cropping to shape
You may want to crop the image to the desired size before cropping it to a shape.