STEP 1
Design the image you want in MS Word. Be creative use the WordArt feature, use MS images or re-usable images from the internet.
STEP 2
To copy the image - press the "PrintScr" button while in MS Word.
**This is going to give you a screen shot of the entire MS Word screen. Don't worry; I am going to walk through how to only capture and save the image.**
STEP 3
Go to "accessories" and select the "paint" option. Once paint opens; press the Ctrl key and the "V" on your keyboard OR select "paste" from the top tab menu to paste your image.
**Now we are going to capture only image**
STEP 4
Go to the menu bar at the top of your screen. Select the "crop" button. Click in the window below and highlight only image you want to save and right click and copy.
**Now you are ready to save your image**
STEP 5
Go to the very top of your menu tab and select the pull down tab to the left of your screen. Open up a new document and right click and paste. You should now see only the image you want to save. In Step 4 you should have only selected the image you create.
STEP 6
Now again select the same pull down tab at the top of your menu tab, select "save as", name your pic file and select save as .jpeg.
You have now created a picture image and save it as a .jpeg image!
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Great article and very helpful. Keep'em coming.
ReplyDeleteThis was very helpful since I don't have any special program to help me to turn my image creation to a pic doc that I can use on website. Thanks for sharing.
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