Adding Images to the Report:

Images can be added to your inspection report in a choice of two different styles ('Word Wrap' or 'Inline') and can be inserted directly into the body of the report or on a 'photo insert' page (see Using Photo Inserts for more info). 

Note: Images that are inserted and re-sized in MSWord retain their original file size!! Ensure that the file or camera image you are using is the lowest possible size while maintaining sufficient image resolution. Larger images will increase the size of the completed document.

Inserting Images in the report:

Place your cursor on the document where you want the image to be inserted then choose the type of image to insert according to the styles available on the Insert Images menu selections from the INSPECTEXPRESS™ menu.  

Adding an image from Microsoft Photo Editor:

If you have Microsoft Photo Editor installed on your computer and want to resize, crop or edit images prior to inserting them in the document you can use this menu selection to open the image in Microsoft Photo Editor. The edited image will be inserted at the cursor position in the document, but no formatting will be applied. 

Formatting Images:

Images are formatted and resized as they are inserted (unless they are added from Microsoft Photo Editor) according to the default settings specified on the Image Settings form. This form is available by selecting Format Image->Image Format Settings on the INSPECTEXPRESS™ menu.  

To apply default formatting to an image already inserted in the report, select the image by clicking on it with your mouse then choose the style (Word Wrap Style, Report Cover Centered Style or Inline Image Style) from the Format Image menu.  

Any image can also be further resized or moved in the report by selecting the image and using the 'handles' to re-position the image. 

Annotating Images:

Images can be further annotated using arrows, text boxes and other shapes by making the appropriate selection from the Format Image ->Annotate Highlight Image menu. 

Related Topics:

Using Photo Inserts
Image Settings



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