- Start Microsoft Word, and then open the document that you want.
- Click to place the insertion point at the location in the document where you want to insert the picture.
Note: The picture will be inserted with the bottom left corner positioned where you place the insertion point. - On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From File.
- Browse to the folder that contains the picture that you want, click the picture file, and then click Insert.
- Click the inserted picture, and then drag the sizing handles to resize the picture, if necessary. Drag the rotation handle to rotate the picture, if necessary.
- The Picture toolbar has more options for making changes.
Note: If the Picture toolbar is not displayed, point to Toolbars on the View menu, and then click Picture.
Changing Picture Position and Text Wrapping
- Start Microsoft Word, and then open the document that you want.
- Click the picture you that want to format.
- On the Format menu, click Picture.
- In the Format Picture dialog box, click the Layout tab, and then click Advanced.
- To Format Text Wrapping:
Click the Text Wrapping tab. Select the text wrapping style that you want, and then click
OK. - To Format Picture Position:
Click the Picture Position tab. Select the horizontal and vertical positioning that you want, click to select the check boxes of the options that you want, and then click OK.
- To Format Text Wrapping:
- Click OK to close the Format Picture dialog box.
Another way to move the image:
1. Right click the mouse and click Text Wrapping> Through
2. Click Text Wrapping> Edit Wrap Points
3. Drag the image anywhere you want