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How can you insert an image in a document?

Step-1: Click on the Insert tab and select the Picture button in the Illustrations Group. The Insert Picture dialog box appears.

Step-2: Browse the picture you wish to insert.

Step-3: Choose the desired file and click on the Insert Button. The picture will be inserted into the document. 


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