Click outside of image area.
ctrl+D
Yes, users and people can mount iso images in microsoft word with the proper image formatting. As long as the formatting for the image is compatible with microsoft word you should have no problem mounting the image.
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To deselect your current selection in Photoshop, go to "Select", then from the drop-down box choose "Deselect". A shortcut for this on a computer with Windows is to press Control+D, or Command+D on a Mac. If you want to choose a different layer, simply click on a different layer in the layers menu, or click on empty space to deselect all layers.
Command key+D Or go to Image, and hit deselect.
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To resize a drawing in Microsoft Word, first double click on the drawing to select it. Place your mouse pointer over one of the image handles and, while holding the right mouse button, drag the handle outward, which will make the image increase in size.
Easiest is to make it in Excel and import it to Word (either as an image, an OLE object, or whatever.
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GIMP (Gthumb image manipulation programme)
Select the item, press Ctrl - C and then go to Word and press Ctrl - V. If it is an image, right click on the image and pick the copy option and then go to Word and paste it.