Saturday 21 May 2022

Removing backgrounds from images and adding to a custom library using office tools.

 Back in 2020 I made a short video about removing a background from an image in Word and published it. Have a look here to see the video.


There is a direct link to YouTube here https://youtu.be/5XKdyjYpXEs

I thought that it would be nice to update this and use PowerPoint for those that find it more convenient. Here is the effort. Enjoy.



https://drive.google.com/file/d/12zk67oHk7ad9MQd2qOzcv-nvWBRITQKv/view?usp=sharing


Springtime challenges for all

 Lockdown meant that there was a hive of online activity to keep people busy. The wordies project has been a great success with lots of positive feedback. Another possible avenue will be for PowerPresenters later in the year.

Thank goodness the days of covid isolation are behind us now and, unless monkey pox takes over the UK, most of us are getting outdoors with friends and relatives. Looking at the blog it seems to have had a holiday of its own. I have been inviting people to contribute topics that they would like to follow.

Spring and summer is the time for collecting life experiences and joining in. It will be autumn, with nights drawing in, all too quickly. It is nice to focus on building memories and promoting clubs. For this reason  our focus is on productivity so that you can spend more time out enjoying spring and summer. Go get video and photos to turn into blogs, photo albums, podcasts or memory jars. Record your own memories as the new generations are hungry for belonging and relevance.

We are reviewing some simple techniques over the coming weeks of recording, filing, editing and  presentation to help out starting with pictures and organising them. Your computers and the online world of google, icloud and amazon may seem to do a great job by themselves but finding things often seems just as awkward as is what to save.

Saturday 22 January 2022

Adding background pictures to word

 



Free Images : flower, purple, flowering plant, lavender, lilac, pink,  botany, spring, breckland thyme, buddleia, petal, wildflower, verbena  family, annual plant, loosestrife and pomegranate family, subshrub, macro  photography, violet family, perennial ...Adding a background to a page in word

1.    Add text to a new document.

2.    If you want random text,  try =rand() (enter) or =lorem()

3.    Enter everything and then use the spell checker to correct those words that the word thinks you were wrong....

4.    Add your background picture from the internet using insert picture.

5.    OR! Open chrome

6.    Select images from top right

7.    In search bar type in what you would like to see

8.    Look for tools under search bar

9.    Select creative commons

10.Look for size under search bar

11.Select large

12.Select your picture so that the preview appears

13.Right click and select copy picture from menu ( command click mac)

14.Go back to word

15.Paste in picture

16.Select picture tools from menu

17.Look for word wrap options and select in front of text

18.Resize your image using handles

19.Use recolor option from color options

20. Finally select behind text in word wrap menu.