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Hour 11: Adding Graphics to Documents |
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To work with any image, you must first select it. This tells StarOffice which image you're referring to. It also changes many of the menus and options in StarOffice, giving you choices that are related to images rather than text.
You can select any image by clicking on it once. You can tell that an image is selected because it has an outline around it and small green squares on each corner and on each side, as in Figure 11.6.
With an image selected, notice that the format menu and the Object toolbar change to show image-manipulating options, as shown in Figure 11.7.
You learn more about these options and icons in the following sections.
Figure
11.6
A
selected image has an outline and green handles.
Figure
11.7
The Format menu and Object toolbar change when you select an image.
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