Slect insert tab, click the picture then drag the image one the place of the documents agree you wish for the picture to be place
You cannot insert a command into CSS, you can make styles that happen in HTML.
Maybe you are trying to paste a jpeg file and nota jpeg picture. You must insert a jpeg file (is a command in the menu) while you can copy&paste a jpeg picture from other programs (for example: MS paint brush)
Select the Insert menu or ribbon item and then Picture > From file, an explorer will open and you find your digital image file and click <Open>.
You can insert a graphic through the Insert menu and the Picture option. From there you can choose a file or a piece of clipart and insert it. Another way is to use the Insert Picture icon on the Drawing toolbar.
No, There is a button that says insert on the bar (top of the window) click it, then click picture, Select the picture you want. :)
On any slide page, click on {Insert) CLick on {Picture} and the drop down menu will list alternatives Select an alternative{Clip Art, From File, From camera or scanner)
To open a picture you can go to file -> open and then select the picture you want to open. You can also do it through bridge (if you have it) a short-cut for it is control/command + o.
You must first make sure that the picture is an animated picture (from Animation Factory, select Google pictures, etc.). Then you just insert the picture regularly like any other picture. Go to the Insert tab, and insert a picture. Select the file that is your animated picture and it should insert. If you have any problems, then you might need to change the format of the picture.
From within the spreadsheet - Position the cursor on the cell where you want the picture, click on Insert, then Picture, and click 'from file'. This will let you browse your computer for the picture you want to insert. once you find it - click OK. You can then re-size the cell to the dimensions you want.
Word will only allow you to insert pictures. There are a variety of picture file types but the most popular are JPG or JPEG. AutoCAD is not a picture file so you cannot insert it directly. But you can convert it into a picture file format using a screen capture software package such as Snagit. Here's how it works. You capture the AutoCAD image from the screen with Snagit then you save that capture as a JPG file. Then you can insert your newly created JPG into a Word document.
\usepackage{graphicx} ... \includegraphics{.png} %picture what you want insert must be in same directory wih tex file