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Autocorrect emojis in documents and email - Microsoft Support When you type :) or :-) in Word or Outlook, autocorrect converts the characters to the color, smiley-face emoji (Segoe UI Unicode character 1F60A) In earlier versions of Office (and in Windows 7), autocorrect converted that string to the Wingdings character F04A, which is black-and-white
Blur a picture in Word or PowerPoint - Microsoft Support Word and PowerPoint allow you to blur an entire image by using the blur artistic effect Use Insert > Pictures to place the photo in your document Select the photo on the canvas On the Picture Format (or Format) tab of the toolbar ribbon, select Artistic Effects
Cut out part of a picture - Microsoft Support 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
Editing photos without Picture Manager - Microsoft Support Microsoft Office Picture Manager isn’t included in recent versions of Office, but you can use Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Excel to edit photos in place in an Office document
Everything you need to know to write effective alt text The alt text shouldn’t be longer than a sentence or two—most of the time a few thoughtfully selected words will do Consider what is important about an image For example, important context might be the setting, the emotions on people's faces, the colors, or the relative sizes
Add a fill or effect to a shape or text box - Microsoft Support You can change the look of a shape or text box by changing its fill or by adding effects to it, such as shadows, glows, reflections, soft edges, bevels, and three-dimensional (3-D) rotations A fill is a color, pattern, texture, picture, or gradient applied to the interior of a shape A gradient is a gradual progression of colors and shades
Access your Account Privacy Settings - Microsoft Support Go to the File tab, select Account (or Office Account in Outlook) in the bottom of the left pane, and then choose Manage Settings To access your privacy settings in the new Outlook for Windows: On the View tab, select View settings and choose General Select Privacy and data then choose Privacy settings
Save or convert to PDF or XPS in Office Desktop apps On the External Data tab, in the Export group, select PDF or XPS In the File Name field, type or select a name for the document In the Save as type list, select PDF (* pdf) If the document requires high print quality, select Standard (publishing online and printing)
Add or change an effect for a picture - Microsoft Support You can enhance your picture by adding effects, such as shadows, glows, reflections, soft edges, bevels, and three-dimensional (3-D) rotations to it You can also add an artistic effect to a picture or change the brightness, contrast, or sharpness of a picture
Troubleshoot printing problems in Microsoft 365 apps This article provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues that occur when you cannot print in a Microsoft 365 app, such as Excel, or Word on a PC or Mac Windows Mac Try the following options to help determine the problem: Test printing in other programs Open WordPad In a new document, type This is a test On the File menu, select Print