To paste pictures

  1. Open the program that contains the picture you want to paste To insert the contents of the Clipboard into a document. into your document The combination of text and pictures. Also called a Publisher DTP file..

  2. Cut To move a block of text, a frame or a graphic from the page onto the Clipboard so that you can transfer it to another location. or copy To place a block of text, a frame, or a graphic onto the Clipboard without removing it from the page, so that you can transfer it to another location. the picture onto the Clipboard A temporary holding place for a block of text, a frame or a graphic that has been cut or copied..

  3. In Publisher, open the document you want to paste the picture into.

  4. Draw or select the frame A shape used to hold text, pictures, graphics, PowerText or OLE objects. you want to paste the picture into.

  5. From the Edit menu A list of available commands and actions in Publisher. Menu names are displayed in the menu bar at the top of the Publisher window., select Paste. The picture is pasted into the frame and its name appears in the contents box The small window that lists the named text, pictures and OLE objects in your document..

Note:

Pictures from programs that support OLE A way to transfer and share files between Windows applications. OLE lets you produce a document consisting of information created in multiple applications. are automatically pasted as OLE objects. This means that you can edit them from within Publisher.

If you do not have a frame selected when you paste the picture, a frame is created for you.

You can also right-click on the page, pasteboard The area around your page that provides an alternative to the Clipboard, but allows you to keep several objects to be pasted visible at one time. You can also move objects from the document to the paste board. or a frame and select Paste from the shortcut menu that appears.

Tools:

Paste