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  2. Group shapes, pictures, or other objects in Word

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    Group shapes, pictures, or other objects. Press and hold CTRL and select shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. The Wrap Text option for each object must be other than In line with Text. For more info, see Wrap Text. Go to Picture Format or Picture Tools Format > Group > Group.

  3. Add graphics to labels - Microsoft Support

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    Select Mail Merge (we're creating a blank sheet). Insert a graphic and then select it. If you're going to create a full page of the same labels, create the label in position Row 1, Col 1.

  4. Make or find pictures to insert in Office documents

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    Wrap text around a circle or other shape. Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects. Crop a picture to fit in a shape. Draw a picture by combining and merging shapes.

  5. Group shapes, pictures, or other objects in Word

    support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/group-shapes-pictures-or-other-objects-in...

    Press and hold CTRL and select shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. The Wrap Text option for each object must be other than In line with Text. For more info, see Wrap Text. Go to Picture Format or Picture Tools Format > Group > Group.

  6. Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support

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    With Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can easily change the outline of a photo by turning it into a shape like a circle or a rounded rectangle. The Crop to Shape feature provides options for cropping an image to a specific shape or starting with a shape and then inserting an image within it.

  7. Insert a caption for a picture - Microsoft Support

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    The Insert Caption feature in Word makes it easy to systematically add captions to pictures in a document. In other Office apps, such as PowerPoint, you manually add a text box near the image and then group the text box and image. See the instructions below.

  8. Add barcodes to labels - Microsoft Support

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    Add barcodes using the DisplayBarcode field code, including QR codes, to labels that you make in mail merge.

  9. Combine document revisions - Microsoft Support

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    Click Review > Compare > Combine. Under Original document , click the arrow and then click the document that contains the combined changes. Under Revised document , click the next copy you want to merge.

  10. Insert scanned text or images into Word - Microsoft Support

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    To scan an image into a Word document, you can use a scanner, a multi-function printer, a copier with scan capability, or a digital camera. Scan your image or take a photograph of it with your digital camera or smartphone. Save the image as a standard image format such as .JPG, .PNG or .GIF.

  11. Snap charts, pictures, and objects to a grid to align them in...

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    Make pictures, charts, or other objects align on the page, or with each other, by using “snap to” commands. Snap to options only work in Print Layout. Turn on the snap-to options. Select a chart, picture, or object in the document.

  12. Keyboard shortcuts in Word - Microsoft Support

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    For various ribbon options you can combine the Key Tips letters with the Alt key to make shortcuts called Access Keys. For example, press Alt+H to open the Home tab, and Alt+Q to move to the Tell Me or Search field. Press Alt again to see Key Tips for the options for the selected tab.