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Creating Learning Networks for African Teachers

UNESCO PROJECT (Contract No. 408.302.9)

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Art
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Scanning an image


PRESENTATION SOFTWARE TUTORIAL

INSERTING A GRAPHIC FROM A FILE

You can create your own graphics using a digital camera or you can use a scanner to produce a computer graphic from a normal photograph or one from the World Wide Web.

The graphic shown below is from the World Wide Web showing the stages of cell division called Interphase.

1. Right-click on the above picture. A pop-up menu appears. Select Save Image As from the menu.
Save the image as "interphase.jpg"

2. Select Blank slide from the Autolayout. Click on OK button.


3.  The following slide appears:

Select  Insert --> Picture --> From File from the menu and choose
"interphase.jpg" as the file to insert.


4. Create then a slide will look like the one shown below by adding also the text:

Save the file as "Mitosis".

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