Creating Documents: Importing Text and Images

Master the art of assembling professional documents from multiple sources - a key CSEC IT skill!

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The Art of Document Assembly

Beyond Typing: Modern documents are often "assembled" from various sources rather than written from scratch. Understanding how to import and integrate content from different file types is essential for creating professional documents efficiently.

CSEC Objective: Using content from a range of sources (text files, images, tables).

The Source Scavenger

Drag each file type to the correct category!

.docx
.jpg
.txt
.png
.pdf
.gif
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Text Sources

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Image Sources

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Importing Text: Consistency is Key

Methods of Importing

  • Copy and Paste: Quick transfers between open documents
  • Insert Text from File: Merging entire documents without opening them separately
  • OCR (Optical Character Recognition): Converting scanned physical documents into editable text

Managing Formatting

When pasting text, you'll encounter three key options:

  • Keep Source Formatting: Maintains the original fonts, colors, and styles
  • Merge Formatting: Blends with your document's existing styles
  • Keep Text Only: Removes all formatting for a clean start
The Format Fixer

Click the buttons to see how different paste options affect imported text!

Welcome to the

DOCUMENT WORKSHOP

Learn formatting today!

Paste result will appear here...

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Importing Images and Illustrations

Types of Graphics

  • Photographs: JPEG and PNG formats for realistic images
  • Clip Art: Pre-made illustrations and graphics
  • Shapes: Basic geometric forms for diagrams

The "Insert" Tab

Navigate to the Illustrations group to find: Pictures, Online Pictures, and Icons.

Copyright Ethics

Always use "Creative Commons" or "Stock Images" to avoid intellectual property theft — a key CSEC ethics topic!

The Resolution Checker

Drag the slider to see how resolution affects image quality!

Sunset landscape
300 DPI - Print Ready (High Quality)
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Text Wrapping and Image Placement

The Challenge: Why do images often "jump" around and break text flow?

Wrapping Styles

  • In Line with Text: Treats the image like a large letter
  • Square/Tight: Text flows around the rectangular or actual border
  • Behind/In Front of Text: Layering images over or under your writing
The Layout Challenge

Click the buttons to see different text wrapping styles!

Caribbean Sunset
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
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Enhancing Visual Appeal: Image Manipulation

  • Cropping: Removing unnecessary parts of an image
  • Adjustments: Changing brightness, contrast, and adding "Alt Text" for accessibility
  • Captions: Using the "Insert Caption" tool to keep descriptions attached to figures
The Crop Tool Simulator

Drag the corners to crop the image and focus on the subject!

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Tables and External Objects

Importing from Spreadsheets

  • Linking: The table updates automatically when the source changes
  • Embedding: A static copy that remains unchanged

Page Breaks vs. Section Breaks

Use breaks to ensure large imported tables don't ruin the formatting of following pages.

The Data Bridge

Toggle between Embed and Link to see how data connections work!

📊 Excel
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📄 Word
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CSEC Exam Prep: Document Creation

Practical Task

"Create a two-column newsletter that imports a header image, 300 words of text from a .txt file, and a table from a spreadsheet."

Terminology Check

Clipboard

Temporary storage for copied or cut content

Aspect Ratio

The proportional relationship between width and height

OCR

Optical Character Recognition - converts images to editable text

Header/Footer

Content that appears at the top/bottom of every page

The Formatting Sprint

Answer quickly! Identify the correct options for each question.

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Score: 0/5

Quiz Complete!

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Summary: Finalizing the Masterpiece

Proofreading

Use "Show/Hide ¶" to find hidden formatting errors like extra spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks.

Exporting

Save as a PDF to ensure the layout remains identical on all devices.

Next Steps

Would you like me to generate a step-by-step guide for "Mail Merge" (the next CSEC objective), or provide an SBA-style template for your first document project?

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