You can position an object, such as a picture or shape, in a line of text so that as you add or delete text, causing the line of text to move, the object moves with it.
How?
Add a picture
From the Clip Organizer
- Find the media clip you want to insert.
How?
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click Clip Art.
- In the Search text box, type a word or phrase that describes the clip you want.
- To narrow your search, do one or both of the following:
- To limit search results to a specific collection of clips, in the Search in box, select the collection you want to search.
- To limit search results to a specific type of media file, in the Show these media types box, select the check box next to the types of clips you want to find.
- Click Go.
- In the Results list, click the clip to insert it.
From a file
- On the Object toolbar, click Insert Picture From File
.
- Locate the folder that contains the picture you want to insert, and then click the picture file.
- Do one of the following:
A picture directly from a scanner or digital camera
Before you begin, make sure that your device is TWAIN or WIA-compatible and is connected to your computer. You should also make sure that you have installed the device software that supports TWAIN or WIA.
Some devices come with more than one software program. If you are not sure what software is TWAIN or WIA-compatible, check the device documentation or contact the manufacturer of the device.
- Set up the picture in the scanning device.
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From Scanner or Camera.
- If you have more than one device attached to your computer, select the device you want to use.
- Do one of the following:
If the selected device is a scanner and you want to use default settings for scanning the image, click Web Quality if you are going to display the picture on a screen, or Print Quality if you are going to print it, and then click Insert to scan your picture.
If the selected device is not a scanner (for example, if it's a digital camera), or if you want to customize any settings before you scan the picture, click Custom Insert, then follow the instructions that come with the device you're using.
Note The Insert button might be unavailable with some scanners because the scanner software doesn't support an automatic scan. Use the Custom Insert button instead.
A picture from the Design Gallery
On the Object toolbar, click Design Gallery Object
.
In the Design Gallery dialog box, click the Objects by Category tab or the Objects by Design tab.
Under Categories, select a category or design.
In the right pane, double-click the object you want.
Tip
One of the easiest ways to use a picture from another application is to use the copy and paste feature. It can have unexpected results, but it may be the best way to use a picture from an application that is not in Microsoft Office.
Add a text box
Add a table
Create a table and type text into it
- On the Objects toolbar, click the Table Frame Tool
.
- Click inside your publication.
The Create Table dialog box will appear.
- Select the options you want, and then click OK.
- Size your table.
How?
Select the table, position the mouse pointer over a selection handle until you see the Resizer icon, and then drag to resize the table.
- In the table, click the cell where you want to add text, and then start typing.
To add text to another cell, click inside that cell.
Each cell expands to fit your text, unless you lock the table size by clicking Grow to Fit Text on the Table menu to remove the check mark next to it.
Create a table from existing Microsoft Publisher text
If the text is in a table, select the cells you want.
If the text is in a text box, make sure there's a tab or comma between each entry in a row, and a paragraph mark at the end of each row.
Highlight the text.
Right-click the highlighted text, and then click Copy.
On the Edit menu, click Paste Special.
In the As list, click New Table.
Click OK.
Create a table by using text from another program
Open the program that contains the text you want.
If the text isn't already in a table, press TAB between each entry within a row of text, and press ENTER at the end of each row.
Select the text, and then press CTRL+C to copy it.
Open your Publisher publication and go to the page you want to change.
On the Edit menu, click Paste Special.
In the As list, click New Table.
Click OK.
Note Depending on how your text was formatted in the other program, you might want to reformat the text after it becomes a Publisher table.
Add an Object
Use a linked object or an embedded object to add all or part of a file created in an Office program, or in any program that supports linked and embedded objects, to a file.
Create
a new embedded object
Notes
Create
a linked object or embedded object from part of an existing file
To create an embedded object, click Paste. In the As box, click the entry with the file format you want to use.
Create
a linked object or embedded object from an entire existing file
An embedded object is created if you don't select the Link check box.
Notes
Note When you create an embedded object from an existing Microsoft Excel workbook, the entire workbook is inserted into your file. The file displays only one worksheet at a time. To display a different worksheet, double-click the Microsoft Excel object, and then click a different worksheet.