Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Using Pictures and Charts in a Word Document (Something to Help You)


1.2 asks you to use graphics as well as text to convey your message to a popular audience. You have had some practice using images with words in your blog. The links below give you practical advice on things like inserting a picture into Word, and making a table or chart. How you use those visual rhetorical items in your article is up to you.

Using Images in Word Processors (Video that requires a Flash plug-in which you can download here if you have trouble viewing.)

Finding Images (Also requires Flash plug-in; get it here if you can't watch the video.)

Insert an image into Word: From Microsoft Office Assistant Online

How to align a picture once it is inserted in your text: From Microsoft Office Assistant Online

Create a Chart in Word: From Microsoft Office Assistant Online

Chatty Tutorial on Using Tables in MS Word (Make sure you have your sound on): From Microsoft Office Assistant

Need different/more help? Try these places:

MS Office Assistant Online

St. Martin's Handbook, Chapter 12: "Considering Visual Arguments"

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