After completing this topic, you will be able to edit image properties.
Steps:
Edit the image properties.
Double-click the Page Setup dialog box graphic to open the Image Properties dialog box.
Step 1Change the Width of the image to 300 pixels.
Double-click in the Width field.
Step 2Enter the desired information into the Width field. Enter
Notice that the Lock Ratio icon is enabled so you can leave the Height to automatically adjust.
Step 4Select the Advanced tab.
Click the Advanced link.
Step 5You can use the Advisory Title to enter mouse-over (tooltip) text.
Click in the Advisory Title field.
Step 6Enter the desired information into the Advisory Title field. Enter
Click the OK button.
Step 8Point to the image to see the mouse-over text.
Point to the Page Setup dialog box graphic.
Step 9Notice the mouse over text.
Step 10The image appears on the left side of the screen, but the Align buttons show that the image has no alignment set.
The default alignment for an image is a <not set> alignment, which produces an inline image with no word wrapping. If no alignment is set for the image, the image aligns to the paragraph on which it is placed. Applying a left or right alignment to the image itself changes the alignment and wraps the text.
Step 11Apply a left alignment to the image.
Click the Page Setup dialog box graphic.
Step 12Click the Align Left button.
Step 13The text wraps to the right of the left-aligned image.
Step 14Add spacing between the image and the text.
Double-click the Page Setup dialog box graphic.
Step 15Notice that the Alignment setting is set to Left.
Alignment settings made using toolbar buttons also appear in the Image Properties dialog box.
Step 16Enter a 5 in the HSpace field to add 5 pixels of spacing between the image and the wrapped text on the right.
Click in the HSpace field.
Step 17Enter the desired information into the HSpace field. Enter
Click the OK button.
Step 19Use the toolbar to right align the image.
Click the Page Setup dialog box graphic.
Step 20Click the Align Right button.
Step 21You can remove an alignment setting from an image and change the alignment back to the default inline setting of <not set> using the Image Properties dialog box or by deselecting the active alignment button.
In this example, you will use the Image Properties dialog box.
Step 22Open the Image Properties dialog box.
Double-click the Page Setup dialog box graphic.
Step 23Click the Alignment list.
Step 24Click the <not set> list item.
Step 25Click the OK button.
Step 26The image is reset to an inline image.
Step 27Notice that the Center alignment is not available for images. You cannot directly center an image in a web page. You can, however, center an image by applying a center alignment to the paragraph in which the image is inserted.
Step 28Click to the right of the image to select the paragraph in which the image is inserted.
Step 29You have selected the paragraph in which the image is inserted and the Center alignment is available. Center the paragraph.
Click the Center button.
Step 30The image is centered in the paragraph.
Step 31After completing this topic, you are able to edit image properties.