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Question 1 - How To Insert Picture
To insert a picture: 

  • Click on Insert
  • Click Picture
  • Browse for the image file (Picture chosen)
  • Select it
  • Click on Insert


The picture will appear on your page in Word, you can also adjust the size, image quality, color and add effects!


Question 2 - How To Use Bullet and Numbering 

Bullet Points and Numbered Lists
If your book is fiction, you may not have use for this information, but I urge you to read it anyway. You never know when you’ll have to use bullet points or numbered lists in your ebook.
If your book is non-fiction, there’s a high chance you use lists in your book. They’re a great way to categorize, separate, and emphasize bits of information without confusing the reader with huge blocks of text.

The Big No-No

Before we get started, just remember one thing. There’s one big no-no (and it’s an easy no-no to remember). Under NO circumstance use Microsoft Word’s built-in options for bullet points and lists. In Microsoft Word for PC, you’ll see them in your Home tab up top, in the Paragraph section. Below is an image of where you can find the list options in the Mac version of Microsoft Word 2011.
bullet and numbered lists

Why not Microsoft Word’s built-in options?

Because when you put the .doc through Amazon’s one-size-fits-all conversion software, it doesn’t recognize Word’s built-in options and leaves you with a messy ebook

Bullet Points

On a PC, just press Alt+7. That’s it. Hold down your Alt key and press 7 on the number pad. That creates a bullet point. On a Mac, press Option+8 for the same result.
From there, all you have to do is space them however you want to. I just do the bullet point, then a space, with a single line space above and below the other items on the bulleted list. You can also create a special style that uses a hanging indent if you want it to look just like Microsoft Word’s built-in list option where each line of text is aligned on top of each other.

Numbered Lists

If you have created a list in your document, Word can automatically number that list. Every time you press enter to move to the next line, Word will count that as a new list item and add the next number. Numbered lists work in a similar way to bullet points but there are several additional options so you can set how your list will be numbered. 

Questions 3 - How to Insert Symbol


As you complete assignments in the courses that you take through the Department of Statistics, or as you are writing up research for publication it often becomes necessary to include special symbols or formatting in this work.
Adding letters or formatting letters or symbols such that they appear as superscripts or subscript within your Word document is realtively easy.

Inserting Symbols

Select the 'Insert' menu >> 'Symbol' option to get the Symbol dialog box in Word.
Symbols dialog box in Word
Highlight the symbol you would like to insert, and click 'Insert'.



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