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How can I copy image on microsoft word and also edit

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To insert a picture into a document, go to - Insert Menu - Insert Picture from File - etc.
Or copy image and paste (from web page perhaps)

To edit - double left click on the picture, or Right click on picture, for various editing options - border, brightness, crop, etc.
To size the picture - select the picture (left click once on the picture), then grab and drag one of the edge/corner boxes with the mouse.

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Locate the file in the folder.
Right Click on the file name
Left click on COPY
Now open the microsoft word , get a balnk or existing document.
Click on PASTE
You can also use the Insert command in microsoft word to insert a picture.
After getting the image, you can change the size. For any major editing, you need a photo editing program. If you click on the name of the file, you can see any photo editing programs are installed in your computer.
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