How to Create a Scene Using Microsoft Word

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How to Create a Scene Using Microsoft Word

A flyer-like document containing words and graphics is referred to as a "scene" in Microsoft Word. Assigning preset styles and creating custom styles for headings and inserting pictures all make up a scene. While a scene is primarily graphical in nature, words are often used to describe the photo elements on the page. Follow the steps below to make a basic scene and then let your imagination take you on a creative cruise in Microsoft Word.

Instructions

    • 1

      In Microsoft Word, type an appropriate title describing your file within the body of your document.

    • 2

      Highlight the title and then click on the "Formatting and Style" icon located on the Toolbar.

    • 3

      Click the "New Style" button.

    • 4

      Assign the font size and style properties and then name your new style.

    • 5

      Click "OK". Your new style will now appear in the list of style selections.

    • 6

      While the title remains highlighted, click on the name of your new style.

    • 7

      Add a graphic to your scene. First, place the cursor on the space where you would like to paste the graphic.

    • 8

      Selecting "Insert" from the Toolbar Menu.

    • 9

      Select "Picture" and then "Clip Art."

    • 10

      Double-click on the photo of your choice.

    • 11

      Save your completed scene.

Tips & Warnings

  • Further customize your scene by adding appropriate wording that describes the graphic elements in the document.

  • Save your prized files containing scenes as templates. This may save you valuable time is searching for your chosen styles and also help you avoid reformatting over and over again.

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