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Why not simply cut and paste pieces of paper?

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Why not simply cut and paste pieces of paper?

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If you have a table, graph, chart, photograph or image in a book that you would like to paste into a document this can also be achieved by using one of the University scanners to scan the document on to a disc and then inserting that image in the same manner described above in step 2. (IT Services staff can advise you on the location and operation of the University’s scanners.) Whatever kind of images you employ, it is important to ensure that they do more than merely decorate your work. The information they contain should help you to answer the question or solve the problem you have been set, if it does not, then you would be well advised to concentrate your efforts on other aspects of the work in hand. If you are borrowing images form the work of other academics it is also important that you reference them properly, using the standard referencing guidelines used when citing books or published articles.

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