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MS.Word,MS Exsel,MS Power Point,MS.Access.
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QUESTION/DISCUSSION

QUESTION(1)HOW TO INSERT PICTURE


Adding images to your Word document can really spice it up and make your information
stand out. There are multiple ways to insert an image, depending on the situation you
find yourself in. Follow this guide to add images to your document using any version of
Word

PART1 of 3: Using the Insert Feature

1.

1.Place your cursor where you want to insert the image. Click the Insert
tab, or the Insert menu. In Word 2007 and later, click Picture to select a file on
your computer to insert. In Word 2003 and earlier, select From File in the
Picture submenu.

If youd like to choose from Words preinstalled Clip Art, select the
Clip Art option instead. This will open a new window where you can browse
through the available Clip Art.

1.

2.Choose your image file. A window will open that will allow you to browse your
computers files. Navigate to the image that you want to insert, and then click the Insert
button. The image will appear where your cursor was placed.[1]

1.

3.Manipulate the image. Once the image has been inserted, you can drag it
around the document and resize it by using the boxes surrounding the image.

You can click and drag the green circle to rotate the image.
You can add effects, borders, and more using the Picture Tools tab.

1.

.Wrap the text around your image. In Word 2007 and later, right-click on the image

and hover over Wrap Text. Select the alignment that bests suits your document. You will
see a preview as you hover over each option.

In Word 2003, right-click on the image and select "Format Picture" from
the pop-up menu. Choose a wrapping style on the Layout tab of the Format window.
Change the alignment style for your image to reflect a left, center, right or other
alignment.[2]

1.

5.

Place your image exactly where you want it. If you've inserted an image,

you may be getting a little frustrated trying to place it precisely where you want.
There are a couple of ways to gain more control over moving images:

Enable text wrapping. In Word 2013, click the layout options button
next to the image and select the text wrapping that will allow you to move the
picture around. The easiest way is to select "Square", where the text will attempt
to flow around the image no matter where it is placed.
Select the image and then hold the Ctrl key. While holding the key,
use the arrow keys to move the picture around the document.

2 OF 3 PART Clicking and Dragging

1.

1.

Find the image on your computer. Open a file browser and find the image

that you want to add. Click and drag the file into your Word document. You can
set where you want it by looking at the preview cursor. Release the mouse button
to place the image.

2.

2.

Manipulate the image. Once the image has been inserted, you can use

drag it around the document and resize it by using the boxes surrounding the
image.

You can click and drag the green circle to rotate the image.
You can add effects, borders, and more using the Picture Tools tab.

3 OF 3 PART Copying and Pasting

1.

Copy the image that you want to insert. You can do this with images on

your computer or images from websites. To copy an image from a website, rightclick and select Copy Image. To copy an image on your computer, select it and
select Copy from the Edit menu, right-click on it and select Copy, or press Ctrl +
C.

2.

2.

Place your cursor where you want to insert the image. Select Paste

from the Edit menu, press Ctrl + V, or right-click and select Paste. Your image will
appear where the cursor is.

QUESTION (2)HOW TO USE BULLET AND NUMBERING


You can quickly add bullets or numbers to existing lines of text, or Word can automatically create lists
as you type.By default, if you start a paragraph with an asterisk or a number 1., Word recognizes that
you are trying to start a bulleted or numbered list. If you don't want your text turned into a list, you can
click the AutoCorrect Optionsbutton

that appears.

Lists: One level or many


levels
Make a list with just one level, or make a multilevel list to show lists within a list.
When you create a bulleted or numbered list, you can do any of the following:

Use the convenient Bullet and Numbering libraries Use the default bullet and numbering
formats for lists, customize the lists, or select other formats from the Bullet and Numbering libraries.

Format bullets or numbers Format bullets or numbers differently from the text in a list.
For example, click a number and change the number color for the entire list, without making changes to
the text in the list.

Use pictures or symbols


or a Web page.

Create a picture bulleted list to add visual interest to a document

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Create a one-level bulleted or


numbered list
Word can automatically create bulleted and numbered lists as you type, or you can quickly add bullets
or numbers to existing lines of text.

Type a bulleted or numbered list


1.

Type * (asterisk) to start a bulleted list or 1. to start a numbered list, and then press
SPACEBAR or the TAB key.

2.

Type any text that you want.

3.

Press ENTER to add the next list item.


Word automatically inserts the next bullet or number.

4.

To finish the list, press ENTER twice, or press BACKSPACE to delete the last bullet or
number in the list.

If bullets and numbering do not begin


automatically
1.

Click the File tab and then click Options.

2.

Click Proofing.

3.

Click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.

4.

Under Apply as you type, select the Automatic bulleted lists check box and the Automatic
numbered listscheck box.

Add bullets or numbering to a list


1.

Select the items that you want to add bullets or numbering to.

2.

On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Bullets or Numbering.

Bullets
Numbering
NOTE

You can find different bullet styles and numbering formats by clicking the arrow next
to Bullets or Numberingon the Home tab, in the Paragraph group.

Spread out the items in a list


You can increase the space between the lines in all of your lists by clearing a check box.
1.

On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the More arrow next to the Styles gallery, and
then right-click the List Paragraph style.

2.

Click Modify.

3.

In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, and then click Paragraph.

4.

Clear the Don't add space between paragraphs of the same style check box.
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Move an entire list to the left or the


right
1.

Click a bullet or number in the list to highlight the list.

2.

Drag the list to a new location.


The entire list moves as you drag. The numbering levels do not change.

Turn a one-level list into a multilevel


list
You can turn an existing list into a multilevel list by changing the hierarchical level of items in the list.
1.
2.

Click any item that you want to move to a different level.


On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Bullets or Numbering,
click Change List Level, and then click the level that you want.

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Choose a multilevel list style from the


gallery
You can apply a gallery style to any multilevel list.

1.

Click an item in the list.

2.

On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List.

3.

Click the multilevel list style that you want.

QUESTION (3)HOW OT INSERT SYMBOL

How to Insert Symbols in an MS


Word Document
Sometimes the standard characters, numbers, and punctuation marks are just not enough. If you
are preparing an MS Word document and need to insert a special symbol such as a copyright
symbol, trademark, the ever-popular Euro symbol, and much more, here are a few ways to do
this.

1.

Make sure autocorrect is turned on.

Click on F i l e O p t i o n s P r o o f i n g A u t o C o r r e c t
O p t i o n s , then under the A u t o C o r r e c t tab, check the R e p l a c e t e x t a s
y o u t y p e box.
Note that you can set additional AutoCorrections for symbols you
often use, perhaps d f for F.

Type ( r ) or ( R ) to create the registered symbol, .

Type ( c ) or ( C ) to create the copyright symbol, .

Type ( t m ) or ( T M ) to create the trademark symbol, .

Type ( e ) or ( E ) to create the euro symbol, .

Method 2 of 5: Using the Symbol Menu

1.

1
Place your cursor. Make sure the insert cursor is blinking in the location you're
about to place your symbol. Click on the I n s e r t tab on the taskbar.

2.

2
Locate the S y m b o l group. Click on the S y m b o l button, and a list of recently
used symbols will appear. Selecting a symbol from that menu will place that
symbol where your insertion cursor is located.

Method 3 of 5: Using the Symbol Window

1.

1.

If youre using an older version of Word, or you do not see the symbol you are

looking for, click on M o r e S y m b o l s to open the Symbol window.

2.

The Symbol window will open in the first of two menu tabs. The second

tab is the S p e c i a l C h a r a c t e r s tab.

3.

3
Choose the desired symbol from the Special Characters chart.

4.

4.

Click the I n s e r t button. Its located on the lower portion of the Symbolwindow,

and the copyright symbol will be inserted in your document at the insertion cursor
location.

Method 4 of 5: Using Built-in Codes

1. 1

Insert the symbols manually. You can also insert symbols manually by entering the
symbol code, then pressing Alt+X..To insert the copyright symbol, first enter
the copyright symbols code,0169.

Press the key combination Alt+X.

The code is replaced by the symbol.

Method 5 of 5: Using Shortcut Keys


1.

1.

Some frequently used symbols have alternative

shortcuts. The copyrightshortcut, for example, is Alt+^ Ctrl+C.

Use the S p e c i a l C h a r a c t e r s tab to find frequently used symbols,


likecopyright, registered, trademark, ellipsis, single opening quote, etc., along with
their shortcuts.

Conclusion
I have learn how to insert picture and using symbol.

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