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Step 3 - Inserting the Title Graphic |
A title graphic is a graphic enhancement to a web page that provides a corporate or web site identity and image. Title graphics may be line art, clip art, or photographs. Here our title image is clip art with a text title added. You will notice that the art and the text have a dropped shadow. This is accomplished by using a graphics program or editor.
Alternatively, you may which to choose a selection from the clip art gallery included with Word. An image may be resized by selecting the image and dragging the sizing handles to a suitable size. The image may be centered in the table cell by using the “centering” button on the formatting toolbar. |
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Here our title image has been inserted on our page and centered with in the table cell allocated. Typical graphic file formats used for web pages have file extensions of GIF, JPG, and PNG. Word will automatically convert other images formats into one of the previously mentioned formats. Sometimes Word will use a Windows “skin” metafile or “wmz” format in the conversion of art from the Clip Art Gallery. This file type generally will not be display on a web page when posted to a web server. |
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Next – Inserting a Word file |
(1) Getting Started |
(2) Inserting Tables |
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(3) Adding a Title Graphic |
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(8) Save as a Document File |
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(10) Files and Folders |