With those settings, you can drag a picture from Windows Explorer, or use the Insert > Picture dialog, to insert one picture into one cell. The second is to click in each table, go to the Table Tools > Layout tab, click the AutoFit button, and choose The first is to visit the Options > Advanced dialog, go to the "Cut, copy, and paste" section, and set the "Insert/paste pictures as" dropdown to " In line with text". There are two key settings to make this work - not getting all of your wishes, but most of them. I'm hoping for a way to do this that is non labor intensive. I'm using this to maintain a team scrapbook, adding a bunch of pics after each game. How do I insert multiple pictures into adjacent cells in an across then down order, creating new document pages as needed? (Every time I try to insert multiple pics, it puts them all in the same column.)Ĭould I do this better/easier if I were creating the doc in Excel? How do I insert a pic so that it is automatically resized to fit the existing cell size? (Every time I use the Word pic insert fcn or I drag and drop a pic to a cell, Word expands the cell size rather than fitting the pic to the existing cell.) To create a Word doc with 4 pics to a page, placing the pics one to a cell (across then down) in the order they appear in the directory. I also have a directory containing 40 or so 7MB cell phone pictures.
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I have created a Word doc containing an empty table with a 2 row by 2 column of equal size cell table fit to the full page (ie, the page is divided into 4 equal size cells). Is there any reasonably efficient way to insert and auto size multiple pictures to a table, each into its own cell?