Week 4.3 Workshop Notes and Tutorial
Week 4.3 Workshop Notes and Tutorial
Microsoft Word provides many ways of working with images. You can insert images, edit them, compress
them, and insert captions to better explain the images. Once after inserting the images, you can position
them anywhere you like to really customize the layout of your document. Not only that, you can describe
how a text should behave when in contact with your images, like have it seamlessly wrap around the
images.
There are several ways to insert an image into a Word document. The easiest method is to drag the
photo from its folder directly into the Word document. However, the traditional method is to use
Word's Insert menu.
1. Click Insert.
2. Select Pictures in the home tab -> illustrations group.
3. If you're using Word Online, click Picture or Online Pictures instead.
4. Click the image you want to insert into the document.
5. You can insert multiple images into a Word document by selecting all of them at once.
6. Click Insert or Open.
To resize a photo in Word, click it once and then drag a corner box in or out to make the picture smaller
or larger. If you need more precision, use the Format Picture dialog box.
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How to Compress an Image in Word
Compressing Word images will help you limit the file size of documents that contain images.
Depending on your version of MS Word, you might see HD (330 ppi), Print (220 ppi), Screen
(150 ppi), Web (150 ppi), or E-mail (96 ppi). Pick one to force Word to save the pictures with a
specific number of pixels per inch, which indicates the picture quality. If you're not sure what to
select, choose Use default resolution or Use document resolution.
Word provides a variety of options for changing the layout of your pictures. For example, you can have
the text wrap around the image or you can insert the image inline with the document text.
Use the week-3 exercise file completed by you. (A copy is available in Week 4 documents file folder).
Using the image.pdf file as a guide, insert images into the week-3 exercise file in the following pages: (images are
available in the documents→Images folder).
• Introduction – Page 4 & Page 5
• Quantifying the value of international education – Page 8, Page 10, Page 11 & Page 12
The standard number formats available for captions include the following:
1, 2, 3, … i, ii, iii, …
a, b, c, … I, II, III, …
A, B, C, …
By default, captions use the 1, 2, 3 number format. You can select a different number format for each
type of captioned element, if you prefer.
You can use a built-in caption label or create one specific to your document
The number assigned to a captioned element is determined by its order in the document. If you caption
an element of the same type earlier in the document, the caption numbers that follow, and references
to those captions, will update automatically.
Tip The formatting of captions is controlled by the Caption style and changes with the selected
document theme elements. Updating the Caption style updates the appearance of all caption
On the References tab, in the Captions group, click the Insert Caption button.
To create a new designator, click New Label. Then in the New Label dialog box, enter the
label you want to assign to this type of element, and click OK.
To remove the label entirely and use only the number as a caption, select the Exclude label
5. To select a numbering scheme other than the one shown in the Caption box, do the following,
and then click OK:
b. In the Caption Numbering dialog box, in the Format list, click the numbering format
you want to use.
c. If you want to incorporate the chapter number or other specifically styled text in the
caption, select the Include chapter number check box, the name of the chapter number
style, and the separator you want to insert between the chapter number and element
number.
6. If you want to include a description after the label, click to the right of the label and
number in the Caption box, press the Spacebar, and enter the caption.
7. In the Caption dialog box, click OK.
Use the previous exercise file completed by you. (A copy is available in Week 4 documents file
folder). Using the Tables.pdf file, insert captions for Tables and Figures in the following pages
Table 1 – Page 2
Figure 1 – Page 4
Figure 2 – Page 5
Table 2 – Page 7
Figure 3 – Page 8
Figure 4 – Page 10
Figure 5 – Page 11
Table 3 – Page 12
Figure 6 – Page 12
Table 4 – Page 16