I put a picture in Microsoft Word. What I'm trying to do is make that picture fill up the entire paper so when it prints, the only thing that shows is the picture. NO BLANK WHITE SPOTS! I'm supposed to make a magazine and my cover should not look like a picture in the center of white paper. It needs to filled. How?
How do you fill a picture in Microsoft Word?
ok first save the picture under my documents
then find that document u saved and open it
then once its open click file and proint then it should run u through photo printing wizard then towards the end of the wizard click the option full page and print
it will take up the whole paper
good luck
hope this helped
Reply:1. Just goto: Format %26gt; Background %26gt; Fill effects %26gt; Picture
OR
2. Remove the margins %26amp; wipe the image at its edges
Reply:Right click on the photo. Choose Format Picture. Then choose the Size tab. Change the dimensions to a size larger than your page size. If you keep the two boxes checked that say "Lock Aspect Ratio" and "Relative to original size", you'll hopefully keep the picture from getting morphed out of proportion.
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Oh thanks from me too.It really helped.As while prrinting a photo the white space arrond the image really look very bad.Your option is reeally eaasy.
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