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Office 2000Working with Graphics in Office 2000

The February Focus presents a variety of ways to use graphics persuasively and efficiently in Office 2000. Read on to learn how you can create more dynamic documents and Web pages.

OVERVIEW: Working with Graphics in Office 2000

Title Audience Last Updated
Avoid Missing Graphics When You Create a Web Page in Office 2000
Read this article to make sure that, when you add graphics to your Web pages, they are actually displayed. Make sure that any references to the graphic point to the correct location.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Create a Photo Collage in PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2
Need a group picture for a Web page but don't have a single photo that includes all the people you want? Or maybe you want to put together pieces of favorite photos to send to someone online? You can use PhotoDraw 2000 to design your photo collage.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Create Thumbnails in FrontPage 2000 and PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2
Use thumbnails of graphics on your Web page to reduce download time for visitors to the page. Modem speeds vary and downloading large, full-size graphics can take a lot of time.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Edit Web Graphics with Office 2000
As you build your Web site, you can use Microsoft Office 2000 to edit graphics, for example by resizing them, cropping them into different shapes, or adding or removing images and text.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Inserting a Clip Gallery Clip in Office 2000
Preview clip art, photographs, bitmaps, scanned images, drawings and other graphics, sound effects, music, videos, animated GIF pictures, and other animations and insert them in your Office documents with Clip Gallery.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Issues with Graphics Used on Web Pages in Office 2000
This article explains what may happen to graphics when they are saved for use on your Web pages in Word 2000, Excel 2000, and PowerPoint 2000.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Position Pictures in Word 2000
Learn how to position pictures in Word 2000 by following a few simple steps.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Provide Alt Text to Describe Graphics Verbally in Office 2000
Have you ever moved your pointer over a graphic on a Web page and seen descriptive text? This text is called alt text. Learn how to insert alt text in Word 2000, Excel 2000, PowerPoint 2000, PhotoDraw 2000 Version 2, Publisher 2000, and FrontPage 2000.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Stacking Images in Word 2000, Excel 2000, and PowerPoint 2000
You can stack drawing objects and pictures in individual layers, but what if you didn't insert the one you want on the bottom first? Changing the order of stacked images in Word 2000, Excel 2000, and PowerPoint 2000 is simple with the right commands.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Using a Picture as a Web Background in Office 2000
Are your Web pages a little too plain? Using a picture as a background could spice up your Web page or Web site. A Web background is the layer behind the text and other objects on your Web page.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
When to Use Specific Graphics Formats in Office 2000
Learn when and why to apply commonly used graphics formats, such as BMP, GIF, JPEG, MIX, PNG, and TIFF.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000
Working with Graphics in Office 2000
This overview introduces the Focus: Working with Graphics in Office 2000. Read the articles in this Focus to learn how best to use and manipulate graphics with Office 2000 to get your points across.
Everyone 25-Jan-2000

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