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Adding Media to a Document in iWork

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Summary: How to add media to a document in iWork; learn all about Pages, Keynote, and Numbers in this free instructional video.

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Matt Nichols is a freelance web and graphic designer. He creates sites for high profile clients and is considered an expert at all things internet related. Nichols is adept at many...read more

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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. You can add media to your pages as well. If I come up here to the media button at the top right, that's going to bring up my media window. From here, you can add audio, movies, or in most cases, you're just going to want to add photos. If I click on the photos tab, that's going to bring up all the pictures I have in my iPhoto library. To add that to my document, all I have to do is click and drag it over onto my page. I'm going to get rid of the media window there. From here, you can click and drag it anywhere you'd like on your page. If you've got snapping turned on it'll snap it to different parts of your page. You can also resize your pictures by clicking the rectangles up here just like we did with the text boxes. I'm going to scale that down a little bit. You can make some nice looking documents by adding pictures to them. Another way of getting media into your page is just by clicking and dragging. I'm going to open this folder that I have on my computer and I can just click and drag directly from the file system onto my document. That's how you add media to your pages. "

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