Windows itself also provides a screen capture key printing screen. If the screen capture tool is not installed in the system, you may wish to use it to take screenshots.
Step 1: Open the written paper in Word2007 to maximize the display, and press? PrintScreen? Key, the Word2007 document picture is captured to the clipboard.
Step two: open it? Painting? Program, click the menu? Paste? , the picture in the clipboard will be pasted into the editing area, click? File/save? In public? Save as? Dialog box, set the file name and save it.
PS: If the paper is long, you can save it as multiple pictures by the above method, and name the pictures according to the document order. For example? Paper 1? 、? Paper 2? . When someone borrows a paper from you in the future, just send these pictures as copies to him.
Second, turn important parts of the document into pictures.
Generally speaking, only some parts of a paper are important. If you think that the above methods destroy the original appearance of the whole paper and are not conducive to opening it directly in Word, you can also choose to turn these important parts into pictures. Because these pictures still appear in Word2007 by default, the structure of the document will not change.
Open the file in Word2007 and switch to? Start? For the function item, click? Clipboard? The arrow icon on the right, open the clipboard, then select the more important part of the paper, and press? Ctrl+C? Key combination, at this point, the copied content will appear on the clipboard on the left side of the Word interface.
Click? in the toolbar. Paste? The drop-down arrow in the project and select? From the drop-down menu that appears. Paste selectively? , open? Paste selectively? Dialog box, select? Picture (Windows metafile)? Or? Picture (enhanced metafile)? (Sometimes only one of these two items will appear), click? Are you sure? Button. Now let's see if the file pasted back into the Word document has become a picture. Finally, delete the original text.
Similarly, you can paste all the important parts into the picture and save it as a Word document again.
Third, add a watermark to the document.
The purpose of watermarking is to mark one's own work? Private, not for others? A symbol of. If this method is combined with the above-mentioned method of turning paper into pictures or PDF files, it will play a very significant role? Signature? Effect.
Word provides two kinds of watermarks: text watermark and picture watermark.
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Open the 2007 paper and go to? Page layout? Function item, in? Page background? Select from the toolbar? Watermark? Word appears in the drop-down menu list.
Ready-made text watermarking was provided in 2007. You can choose to use these watermarks directly or click? Custom watermark? Text link.
Open it? Watermark? Dialog box, select? Image watermark? Or? Text watermark? Item, and then according to the prompt, make personalized watermark (such as the text displayed in the watermark, set directly? XXX's paper? , where XXX is your name).
When you are finished, click? Are you sure? Button, and then make the paper into pictures or PDF files, so that even if a thick-skinned person publishes these pictures or PDF files, the watermark inside will indicate the real author.