Simple Way to Crop or Resize Images in Microsoft Office

Simple Way to Crop or Resize Images in Microsoft Office

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Image Basics for Microsoft Office

Get started with placing, sizing, and cropping

By Cindy Grigg Cindy Grigg Writer Cindy Grigg is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire and a productivity writer who teaches Microsoft Office software to students and pros. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on March 6, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email MS Office Word Excel Powerpoint Outlook Placing images in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or other Microsoft Office applications is vital for creating polished, dynamic documents. Yet, getting these and other objects to behave alongside your text and other document elements can be tricky.

Beyond the Basics

If you're new to image placement within Office documents, your method might involve inserting them and then using the sizing handles to change the size. This method works well if you're not too particular about the placement or size of the image. Office applications include dialog boxes and ribbon tools to help you enter exact values. Using them, you can crop, size, or resize images with more precision.

Place an Image

Images for your documents can be photos you or others have taken, diagrams or charts you've created, or any image from a stock service. For easy use, upload or download the image onto your hard drive. Obtain permission to use any image that isn't your own. Include the credit prominently with the image in your document. Open the document in your Office program. Place your cursor at the location where you want the image to appear. On the ribbon, select Insert. In the Illustrations group, select Pictures. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select the image you want to use and select Insert. Verify that the image appears as intended in the document. To include an image credit, right-click the image to display an editing menu. Select Insert Caption. In the Caption dialog box, in the Caption field, type or paste your caption. Select OK. Verify the caption's text and placement.

Resize an Image

Here's a quick-and-dirty option. click within the image, then select the sizing handles and drag to the desired size. To maintain the height-to-width ratio, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard while dragging the handles. Or, to be more precise, select Format > Shape Height or Shape Width and toggle to the exact size.

Crop an Image

To crop, you have a few options. The first is to select Format > Crop > Crop, then drag the wide dashes on the image outline inward or outward. Select Crop one more time to complete it. You may find situations when it would be helpful to crop an image to a specific shape. After clicking on a picture to activate it, you can also select Format > Crop > Crop to Shape then select a shape of your choice. For example, you could crop a square picture into an oval picture. Also after clicking on a picture to activate it, you might choose to select Format > Crop > Crop to Aspect Ratio to change the picture area to certain dimensions of height and width. You can use this with the Fit and Fill buttons as well, which resize the image according to that picture area. How to Crop a Picture in PowerPoint How to Crop a Shape in PowerPoint Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire 10 Best Free Photo Resizers How to Add an Image to Your Gmail Signature How to Resize Multiple Files with Photoshop Elements How to Insert an Image Into Your Outlook for Mac Signature How to Crop a Picture in PowerPoint How to Use Text Boxes in Microsoft Word How to Edit, Reposition, and Compress Images in Microsoft Word How to Resize an Image in Photoshop How to Add a Border in Google Docs How to Resize an Image on Mac How to Crop a Shape in PowerPoint How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation How to Fit a Whole Picture on Instagram Microsoft Publisher Tutorial for Beginners 7 Best Free Image Hosting Websites How to Make High-Resolution Images Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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