Pictures are a great way to add visual interest to your publication. Depending on the type of publication you're creating, adding pictures can even be essential. For instance, you wouldn't create a brochure for a product without including at least one picture of it. The
picture tools
in Publisher 2010 make it easy to incorporate images into your documents and
modify those images
in interesting ways.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to
insert
,
fit
, and
format
pictures
, including
clip art
. You'll also learn about
preparing your pictures for publication
and using other Office programs to make
advanced edits
to your pictures.
Adding pictures
To add a picture to your publication, you can either insert an image you have saved on your computer or choose one from Publisher's large selection of
Clip Art
. Once you've added images, you can then
edit
them as you wish.
To insert a picture from a file:
Select the
Insert
tab, then locate the
Illustrations
group.
Click the
Picture
command.
The Picture command
The
Insert Picture
dialog box will appear. Locate and select the picture you would like to insert, then click
Insert
.
Selecting a picture to insert
The picture will be added to your publication.
The inserted picture
To Insert Clip Art:
Select the
Insert
tab, then locate the
Illustrations
group.
Click the
Clip Art
command.
The Clip Art command
The
Clip Art
pane will appear on the right. Use the search tools to search for a suitable image.
Enter keywords in the
Search for:
field that are related to the image you wish to find.
Click the drop-down arrow in the
Results should be:
field, then
deselect
any types of media you do not wish to see.
If you would like to also search for Clip Art on Office.com, place a check mark next to
Include Office.com content
. Otherwise, it will just search for Clip Art on your computer.
The Clip Art Pane
Click
Go
to begin your search.
Publisher will display pictures that meet your search terms. When you've found a picture you wish to use,
click
it.
Choosing Clip Art
The Clip Art will be added to your publication.
The inserted Clip Art
If you can't find Clip Art that suits your needs, you can also search on the Microsoft Office website by clicking the
Find more at Office.com
link at the bottom of the Clip Art pane.
A link to more clip art at the Microsoft Office website
Replacing existing pictures
If you started your publication from a
template
, you're likely to want to replace some of the template's pictures with your own. The
Change Picture
command lets you insert new pictures in place of existing ones. When you use this command, the new picture will appear in the location of the original one, with the original picture's formatting applied.
The Change Picture command
Fitting pictures in your publication
To get your picture to fit well on the page, you may have to adjust it by
resizing
,
cropping
, and
rearranging
it.
To resize a picture:
Select the picture.
C
lick
one of the corner sizing handles and
drag
your mouse until the picture is the desired size.
Clicking and dragging the picture to resize it
Release your mouse. The picture will be resized.
The resized picture
If you know exactly how many inches tall and wide you want your picture to be, you can resize it to those specifications. Click the
Picture Tools Format
tab, then locate the
Size
group. Enter the desired
height
of your picture in the top box and the desired
width
in the bottom box.
Entering precise measurements for the picture
To crop a picture:
Select the picture, then click the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Crop
group.
Click the
Crop
command.
The Crop command
The black
cropping handles
will appear. Click and drag a
handle
to crop the picture. The areas that will be cropped will appear to be semi-transparent.
Cropping handles
When you are satisfied with the appearance of your picture, click the
Crop
command again.
The picture will be cropped.
The cropped picture
Arranging pictures
To get your pictures to fit properly with text and other objects, you may have to
align
them and adjust their
text wrap settings
. The procedures for doing these things are identical to the procedures for working with
shapes
and other
objects
. To learn how to arrange and align pictures, review our
Working With Shapes and Objects
lesson.
Picture text wrapping options
Modifying pictures
Brightness and contrast
One of the most basic edits you can make to a picture is modifying its
brightness
and
contrast
. Although these tools are separated into two commands in Publisher, they are most effective when used together.
To adjust brightness and contrast:
Select the picture you wish to adjust, then select the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Adjust
group.
Click the
Brightness
drop-down command.
The Brightness drop-down command
From the drop-down menu that appears, select the desired brightness.
Positive numbers (+)
will make the picture
brighter
, while
negative numbers (-)
will make the picture
darker
.
Making the picture brighter
Click the
Contrast
drop-down command.
The Contrast drop-down command
Select the desired
contrast
level.
Positive numbers (+)
will create a
greater contrast
between the light and dark areas of the picture, while
negative numbers (-)
will
reduce the contrast
.
Increasing the picture contrast
To recolor the picture:
Select the picture you wish to recolor, then select the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Adjust
group.
Click the
Recolor
drop-down command.
The Recolor command
From the drop-down menu that appears, select a
recoloring option
or select
More Variations
to see additional color choices.
Recoloring options
The picture will be recolored.
To apply a picture style:
Select the picture, then click the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Picture Styles
group.
Click the
More
Picture Styles
drop-down arrow.
The More Picture Styles drop-down arrow
A drop-down list of styles will appear. Move your cursor over the styles to see a live
preview
of each style in your publication, then select the desired style.
Selecting a picture style
The style will be applied to the picture.
The picture, with the style applied
To add a caption:
Select the picture, then click the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Picture Styles
group.
Click the
Caption
drop-down command.
The Caption drop-down command
A drop-down list of
caption styles
will appear. Move your cursor over the caption styles to see a live
preview
of the captions with your picture, then select the desired caption style.
Selecting a caption style
Click the caption
text box
and type your caption text.
The caption
To restore a picture to its original appearance:
Select the picture, then click the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Adjust
group.
Click the
Reset Picture
command.
The Reset Picture command
The picture will be restored to its original appearance.
The picture, reset to its original appearance
Additional formatting options in Word and PowerPoint
If you've worked with pictures in Word or PowerPoint 2010, you probably noticed that Publisher includes only a fraction of the image editing tools featured in those programs. If you find yourself reaching the limit of Publisher's editing capabilities, you may wish to edit your picture in one of those programs, then
insert
it back into your publication.
While some of these tools are simply better, more complex versions of features that already exist in Publisher, other useful tools like
image background removal
and
Artistic Effects
are not present in Publisher 2010.
Extra picture editing options in PowerPoint
Additional image editing features available in these programs include:
More advanced
brightness and contrast
tools
A larger selection of
recoloring
options
Artistic effects
that allow you to apply a number of filters to your pictures
Additional
cropping options
, including the option to crop your picture into any shape
A larger and more visually appealing selection of
picture styles
The ability to capture and modify
screenshots
These tools are identical in Word and PowerPoint, so use the program you feel more comfortable with. To learn more about these tools and how to use them, review one of the following lessons:
Open
Microsoft Word or PowerPoint 2010. A blank document or presentation will be created.
Insert
the picture you wish to edit into your blank document or presentation. You can do this in two ways:
Copy the desired picture from your publication and
paste
it into the document or presentation
Pasting an image into PowerPoint
Use the
Picture
command to
insert
the picture
The Picture command in PowerPoint
Use the tools in the
Picture Tools Format
tab to modify the picture as desired.
Removing the picture background
When you are satisfied with the appearance of your picture,
right-click
it and select
Save as Picture...
from the menu that appears.
The Save as Picture command
Browse for the desired save location, then click
Save
.
Saving the picture
Return to your publication in Publisher, then follow the
Insert Picture
instructions on page 2 of this lesson to
insert
the edited picture into your publication.
The inserted picture
While you could
skip steps 4-6
by
copying
the picture from Word or PowerPoint and
pasting
it back into your publication, this is not recommended. Depending on the tools you used to modify your picture,
some of the edits may not be saved
.
Preparing your pictures for publication
Compressing pictures
You'll need to monitor the
file size
of publications that include pictures, especially if you send them via email. Large, high-resolution pictures can quickly cause your publication to become too large, which may make it difficult or impossible to attach to an email. In addition,
cropped areas
of pictures are saved with the publication by default, which can add to the file size. Publisher can reduce the file size by
compressing
pictures, lowering their
resolution
, and
deleting cropped areas
.
Only compress pictures
after
you have edited and resized them. Attempting to
enlarge
or otherwise edit a compressed picture may result in a
blurry
or otherwise
low-quality image
.
To compress pictures:
Select a picture, then click the
Picture Tools Format
tab and locate the
Adjust
group.
Click the
Compress Pictures
command.
The Compress Pictures command
The
Compress Pictures
dialog box will appear. Review the settings in the
Compression Options
section. All four boxes should be checked.
In the
Target Output
section, select your planned method of publication.
Choose whether to compress
every picture
in the publication or
the selected picture only
.
When you are satisfied with the publication settings, click
OK
. The picture or pictures will be compressed.
The Compress Pictures dialog box
Test printing
Depending on the types of edits you make to your pictures, they may not print exactly as they appear onscreen. While this could signal a problem with your printer or ink, these print errors are often caused by problems in Publisher itself. For this reason, you should print a
test copy
of your publication as soon as you have added any pictures.
If the pictures are especially blurry, grainy, oddly colored, or otherwise distorted from their onscreen appearance, consider
saving your publication as a
PDF
, then opening and printing the PDF version. Instructions on saving your publication as a PDF can be found in the
Producing a Publication
lesson.
An example of distorted printing
The same publication, saved and printed as a PDF
Challenge!
Create or open a publication. If you want, you can use
this example
.
Insert a
Clip Art
picture. Use the search tools in the Clip Art pane to find a
photograph
of a
family
.
Crop
the picture, then
resize
it so it fits well on the page.
Align
the picture to the center of the page.
Recolor
the picture.
Apply a
picture style
.
Add a
caption
.
Compress
the picture, then close the publication without saving.