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QuestionHow do I overlap a picture in Microsoft word?Community AnswerRight-click on the image and click the Options. Press either "send to front" or "send backwards".
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QuestionHow do I save the poster as a .JPG file?Community AnswerGo to File, Save As and choose JPG from the drop-down menu under file name. Click JPG, and you're done.
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QuestionHow do I rotate phrases on my poster?Community AnswerLeft click and hold on the top-right corner (or any corner), then move your mouse.
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QuestionHow do I do word wrap on a picture for my poster in Microsoft Word?Community AnswerRight-click on the picture, press "Wrap Text" and then choose any of the wraps. (The best for normal use is "tight".)
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QuestionHow do I convert my poster made in MS Word to an A3 format?Community AnswerClick on the right side of the page, go to the tab Layout, click Size, and then choose More Paper Sizes. If A3 is not under Paper Size, choose Custom Size and type in the dimensions 29.7 x 42.0 cm.
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QuestionHow do I make a picture remove the background and only leave the object when using MS Word?Community AnswerYou can either use color settings to set a transparent color (for images with white backgrounds), or you can go to Format > Remove Background and follow those steps.
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QuestionWhere do I find Word Art in Microsoft Word?Community AnswerClick on Insert at the top of the document. Then Word Art is in the Font box.
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QuestionHow do I make my pictures stick onto the page? And how can I move them about to where I want them?Community AnswerIf you can use the background layout for images, the images can be placed in any part of the document. If you the image somewhere beyond the page margins, insert the image using header and footer.
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QuestionCan I print a poster in Microsoft Word on multiple sheets?Community AnswerJust like any other print, you can print as many you would like to. The only limitation is it should have the minimum page margin or else the part beyond page margin will be missed out during printing.
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