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embedding an scanned page into word
I saw an MS Word document which contained a scanned image of a
letter. The image was embedded in the Word document so it took up the full Word page. I liked this because it would be a way of emailing a letter so that it couldn't be altered. It seems very similar to a PDF file based which based is on a scanned image What steps do I need to follow on my Word 2003 to do this? Obviously I would scan the document and create an image file (perhaps a GIF). Then what do I do? |
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embedding an scanned page into word
It's done with Insert/Picture/From File...
But, don't fool yourself into thinking that it could not be altered; as with a PDF, there is no way from preventing someone from altering a portable document. Even with a protected PDF someone could take a screenshot of the document, edit it in an image editor, and then recreate the PDF without any evidence of tampering. The best security is still storing the document on a secure web server where it can be viewed but not altered. Any portable document can be manipulated. On Oct 23, 10:45*am, jack smith wrote: I saw an MS Word document which contained a scanned image of a letter. The image was embedded in the Word document so it took up the full Word page. I liked this because it would be a way of emailing a letter so that it couldn't be altered. It seems very similar to a PDF file based which based is on a scanned image What steps do I need to follow on my Word 2003 to do this? * Obviously I would scan the document and create an image file (perhaps a GIF). Then what do I do? |
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embedding an scanned page into word
Insert the image on a new page?
"jack smith" wrote in message ... :I saw an MS Word document which contained a scanned image of a : letter. The image was embedded in the Word document so it took up : the full Word page. : : I liked this because it would be a way of emailing a letter so that : it couldn't be altered. : : It seems very similar to a PDF file based which based is on a : scanned image : : What steps do I need to follow on my Word 2003 to do this? : Obviously I would scan the document and create an image file : (perhaps a GIF). Then what do I do? : |
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Amish makes some valid points, but, to answer the question you asked, use
Insert | Picture | From File. If your default wrapping style is In Line With Text (which it will be if you haven't changed it), then the letter size will conform to the page margins. To make it fill the page, change the wrapping to, say, In Front of Text, and then use Format | Picture to restore the size to 100%. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "jack smith" wrote in message ... I saw an MS Word document which contained a scanned image of a letter. The image was embedded in the Word document so it took up the full Word page. I liked this because it would be a way of emailing a letter so that it couldn't be altered. It seems very similar to a PDF file based which based is on a scanned image What steps do I need to follow on my Word 2003 to do this? Obviously I would scan the document and create an image file (perhaps a GIF). Then what do I do? |
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