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Once you do, a flashing vertical line appears right where you want the image placed. A mouse is useful for working with images in Word, because you have more control of the size and shape when you can click and drag the image. This appears in the menu at the top of the page and pulls up a menu of different options.  This will let you choose from the photo program on your computer. Choose Picture From File if your image is on your desktop or in another folder. Once you've opened the dialog box for inserting an image, navigate to the folder where your image is saved and click on it once to select it for insertion into the document. This appears as a button at the bottom of the dialog box. Once done, your image is in the location you selected with your cursor. Keep in mind that Word’s default setting is to put the image “in line.” This means it will treat it as if it is a large letter or a tall line of text. Text wrapping will allow the text to wrap around the image, go over the image or beside the image.
Click on the area where you want your image. Click Insert. Select Pictures.This will allow you to insert any jpg, pdf or other type of image that you have on your computer (or drives) into the document. Select Photo Browser. Select your image. Click Insert. View your image.