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How Do You Copy A Scanned Document To Microsoft Word?

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How Do You Copy A Scanned Document To Microsoft Word?

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Sharing documents through digital methods like email have become easier with the use of a scanner. However we sometimes have physical documents that we’d like to send to someone through Microsoft Word. The best solution is to scan the document and then insert it as a new Word document. This allows you to utilize all of the formatting abilities and resources of Microsoft Word, and to conveniently save it as a document file on your computer. Open Microsoft Word. Click “Control-N” to create a new document. You can also go to “File” in the top navigational bar and select “New Document.” Go to “Insert” and select “Picture” then click “From File.” In the pop-up window, select the scanned document image file on your computer. Click the “Insert” button. Position the cursor over the corners of the inserted image. When the cursor turns to a diagonal double arrow, click and drag your mouse to adjust the size of the image to fit the document. Double-click on the scanned document image to bring up

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