This is extremely helptul! I think you just saved me thousands of hours and dollars. If only we could get more simple, mumbo-jumbo-free explanations like this.
So sorry. It was my first video back in 2014 and my recording software wasn't great. If you watch this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-etAW892xONw.html it's an updated video. I know it's for a Mac but I use the same tools. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much for sharing your excellent knowledge. It helps me a lot to reduce my working hours. Again ty so much. Usually, I never subscribe to more channel but within a video, I become your fan and I am subscribing your channel.
Wow, thank you. I needed to make some table templates for machine images. A couple of hours here and now my workload on each report is reduced to 10 minutes. Thanks again
Just liked and watched this video, thank you so much. I am preparing quite a formal document and wanted a neat and professional look. You're video helped me! Thanks so much!
Well I've found the little icon ... have to point right on the upper left corner of the table to see it but now I'm not seeing the dotted lines you mention when selecting no boarders! I notice your video top left shows the blue W icon for word. Mine is the circular microsoft office icon so obviously a different version so maybe that's why I don't see the dotted lines? Ok for those using 2007, select layout from the top bar then view gridlines and they have now appeared. The height thing now shows too. Phew. Thankfully I'm a tenacious git and don't like to give up so hopefully now it will be plain sailing to follow the rest. :)
Hi! Thank you very much for this tutorial, it is so helpful! Can you perhaps explain why (after following all the precedent passages) when i drop the image in the column it does not take the full size of the cell? I don't know how to solve this :(
Hi. If the size (ratio) of your cell does not match the size (ratio) of your image Word will do it's best to fit the image into the cell you have made. If you are placing a landscape image into a portrait cell it will not fill the cell. To solve the problem you will have to cut you image to the right dimensions of the cell you have made or resize the cell. Let me know if you still need help.
I don’t know if just I’m having a hard time following on my phone seeing what you’re doing and how fast you’re moving that I can’t keep up with it but I get to creating a self and then the height and width won’t change. I can’t tell what you’re doing. It’s showing up different on my screen than yours. You have a tutorial for that?
This was made years ago. You prob have a more recent version of word. It still works, you just have to look at the options up on the ribbon. Once you know where everything is at, it’s smooooooth
Hello can iknow what are the stepsbec im from philippines im having a hard time bec of ur accent😁 but ireally appreciate this video ijust need to watch this several times.can u write the steps for me plsss.iwanna put 4 pictures in 1 page in microsoft word..thanks and Godbless
This helped me so much, the only thing now is that when I try printing my document the pictures are not to scale (enlarged and cut off) even though when I do print preview all images are perfectly fit into each cell. Please help
so i have 136 unique images to place.. is there any way to batch this process so that i don't have to do it one by one? like for stickers on an already made template
Thank You, how do we do the something on another word document with alot of different flowers on it to pick just 1 and move it to a new word document? not a pictures file. Thank you tv
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to create a student roster of photos. I appreciate your clear instructions on how to create this type of document.
Thank you. You are going to save me over 4 hours preparing a document with over 50 photos. As you said I wish I saw this earlier as I would have probably saved over 2 days of my life inserting photos into word!
This is great tip, thank you. Is there a way to keep the original photo name once you add the photo into word. When I import the word file with pasted images into Indesign, word has assigned a new file name to the imported photos.
Ok last post from me - just want to say I managed to follow all your instructions (up until moving the thing to the left - so I just used 2 minimised windows side by side) but when I dragged and dropped, they didn't appear like yours did and somehow appeared in the bottom row of the table! So I dragged them to the top but they didn't fill up the whole 'frame' or cell or however you want to call it. Was doing so well at that point but now I'm frustrated again (sorry). Any idea why that might be happening or what I've done wrong please, Lisa? Maybe it's something to do with Office 2007 I've no idea.
What version of Office are you using? I don't seem to have that little + sign above the table when creating my 2x2 and I can't find the height thing either or the autofit. SO frustrating. You'd think Microsoft would have made this really easy but it's so not. :(