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Video: Crop a picture - Microsoft Support Select the Picture Tools > Format tab and select Crop There are different ways to crop your picture: Drag a cropping handle to crop it from the side, top, or bottom Press Shift to crop the entire photo down to the size you want
Cut out part of a picture - Microsoft Support Cut out part of a picture For an image in a Office file, you can remove parts of the picture that you don't want to include As described below, you start with automatic background removal Then, you manually indicate the areas of the picture that you want to keep and remove
Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365 Keyboard shortcuts for the File menu in Microsoft 365 for Windows Keyboard shortcuts for SmartArt graphics in Microsoft 365 for Windows Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar Use the keyboard to work with the ribbon
Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support If your picture is skewed, cut off, or doesn't fill the shape the way you want, you can fine-tune it with the Fit and Fill tools on the Crop menu Select the shape that you want to edit in your Microsoft 365 file Then go to Picture Format on the ribbon Select the arrow under Crop to customize your shape
Keep text together - Microsoft Support Keep text together You can often improve the look of your document by keeping certain words and paragraphs together on the page or across page breaks Also, you can use hyphenation to improve overall readability
Line and page breaks - Microsoft Support Select the paragraphs you want to keep together on a page On the Home tab in Word, or on the FORMAT TEXT tab in an Outlook email, select the Paragraph Dialog Box launcher Select the Line and Page Breaks tab Under Pagination, select Keep with next Select OK
Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support With Word you can: Create a document from scratch or from a template Add text, images, art, and videos Research a topic and find credible sources Access your documents from a computer, tablet, or phone via OneDrive Share your documents and collaborate with others Track and review changes
Use Quick Parts and AutoText in Word and Outlook You can use the Quick Part Gallery to create, store, and reuse pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties (such as title and author), and fields These reusable blocks of content are also called building blocks AutoText is a common type of building block that stores text and graphics You can use the Building Blocks Organizer
Copy and paste using the Office Clipboard - Microsoft Support The Office Clipboard allows you to copy up to 24 items from Office documents or other programs and paste them into another Office document For example, you can copy text from an email message, data from a workbook or datasheet, and a graphic from a presentation, and then paste them all into a document By using the Office Clipboard, you can
Create a flow chart with SmartArt - Microsoft Support There are many different SmartArt layouts that you can use to illustrate the steps in a process, including layouts that can contain pictures This article explains how to create a flow chart that contains pictures You can use the methods described in this article to create or change almost any SmartArt graphic