Which of the following is a way you can format an image in Microsoft Word? (Select all that apply.)


changing its size


shifting its position


altering its color contrast


adding a border

A,B?

Isn't it all of the above??

thank u

YW!

Yes, options A (changing its size) and B (shifting its position) are both ways you can format an image in Microsoft Word by selecting and adjusting the image.

To change the size of an image in Microsoft Word, you can follow these steps:

1. Click on the image to select it.
2. Look for the "Format" tab in the Ribbon at the top of the window.
3. In the "Size" group, you will see options to adjust the height and width of the image. You can enter specific measurements or use the mouse to drag the image boundary and resize it accordingly.

To shift the position of an image in Microsoft Word, you can follow these steps:

1. Click on the image to select it.
2. Use the mouse to click and drag the image to a desired location within the document. Alternatively, you can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the image slightly in any direction.

As for options C (altering its color contrast) and D (adding a border), these functionalities are not natively supported in Microsoft Word. However, you can still achieve these effects using some workarounds.

To alter the color contrast of an image, you may need to use an external image editing software, such as Microsoft Paint or Adobe Photoshop, to make the adjustments. Once you have made the desired changes, you can save the edited image and insert it into your Word document.

To add a border to an image in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps:

1. Click on the image to select it.
2. Navigate to the "Format" tab in the Ribbon.
3. In the "Picture Styles" group, click on the "Picture Border" button.
4. Select your desired border style and adjust its color, thickness, and other formatting options as needed.

So, the correct answer would be options A (changing its size) and B (shifting its position).