Word For Mac When I Insert Screen Shot Or Photo Into Word Document It Does Appear The Right Size9/7/2019
How to embed or audio in document: If you want to e-mail a video/audio as an attachment in a company environment, there is a possibility that your e-mail may be blocked because Email server will consider this attached file as a threat. There is one possible solution for this, that you send this file after embedding it in a word document.
There are 2 ways to insert a movie/audio into a word document 1- Insert a movie/audio of your own 2- Insert a movie from Clip Organizer In few steps you will see how you can embed a video or audio file in M.S word 2010 of your own. For this you have to perform the following steps: Run the M.S word and from the menu click on “insert” tab and from the ribbon select the option of “object” as highlighted in the below screen shot: When you click the object option it will offer 2 options and from that options click the “object”, as the below screen shot: Now a dialogue box will appear, and you have to click the “Create from file” tab, and then click on “browse” button which will let you to select the file from the desired location. After file selected, check on the two options “Link to file” and “Display as icon” and then click the “ok” button to embed the video in word as per the below image: After file been added into your document it will appear as an icon with a name of the file as the following image highlights; if you want to open that file you just have to double click the icon: Now it’s safe to e-mail this document in which a video/audio file has been embedded.
In your Word document, select the Insert tab. Click Screenshot. A drop down menu will appear with the option to take a screenshot of a window open on your desktop, or take a screen clipping of only a portion of your screen.
When the recipient of this file wants to download the attached video/audio he has to right click the mouse button to “copy” this object and then again right click to “paste” this at the desired folder. Now he can play the file from his/her computer.
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Thanks, Macropod for a quick response. As mentioned before, this is one of the functionalities that VBA does & NOT the only functionality. Remaining functionalities are working correctly, but having problem with taking screen shot & pasting it in word document. Need the screen shot for some compliance purpose.
I think the requirement is clearly defined & need not discuss the approach. We just need the screen shot as the notepad appears & need not worry about controlling the size, wrap etc. Can someone help to take screenshot & paste it in word document? For starters, Application.SendKeys won't work for the PrintScreen in Word, which is why I was quite specific about using WordBasic.SendKeys.
Furthermore, using Application.SendKeys for the PrintScreen after you've made the Word document visible will capture the Word window, not the NotePad window! As for the paste, Application.SendKeys is calling Excel, not Word! In any event, using SendKeys for the paste is the wrong way to go about pasting into a Word document if you want any control over the placement of what is pasted. Finally, you're closing the document without explicitly saving, so even if you do get something pasted into it, you're liable to lose the update.
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