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Adding images to MS Word documents?

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Adding images to MS Word documents?

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In Word, you insert image files with the menu INSERT – PICTURE – FROM FILE. Those images are inserted at the cursor point, and you can also use the clipboard PASTE. You can move them to reposition, although Word will often fight vigorously about this if the images are large. Persevere, you can win. The main concern is about printing resolution and image size. The ordinary rules of scaling apply, the same as is fully discussed in the Printing Basics section. If you will fax this document by “printing” to a software fax driver, then scan at 200 dpi in Line art mode (see Fax section). If the image is Line art and you are going to print it, then you can scan at 600 dpi for your printer, altho 300 dpi will be plenty to look good. If you will reduce or increase the image size, then scale accordingly to end up at 600 dpi at the new size. If Grayscale or Color, and if your image will be printed on a 600 dpi laser, then you want images scaled to about 150 dpi (although 120 dpi will often be as

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