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Inserting Pictures into Tables in MS Word 2000 Use the Table Menu to Draw or Insert a Table into your Word document. On the menu bar, click on Table > Draw table. and a pencil cursor will appear. Use the pencil cursor to draw your table and cells. Or, on the menu bar, click on Table > Insert table and select the number of columns and rows that you need. Click inside a cell on the table. Go to Table > Auto Fit > Fixed Column Width. Go to Insert > Picture > From File, navigate to the photos you want and insert them in the table. Use tables with photos to collect data on students. Collect one photo a week of a student doing the same task. Collect a number of photos of students on a CBI trip. Collect photos of one student doing all the steps of a task to task analyze it. Student works at computer desk for math. If he needs to write the problem, he uses a dry erase marker directly on the table. Josh solved 7/10 math problems without any prompting, and 3/10 with verbal prompting.

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Page 1: Using pictures in Tables in MSWord€¦  · Web viewGo to Insert > Picture > From File, navigate to the photos you want and insert them in the table. Use tables with photos to collect

Inserting Pictures into Tables in MS Word 2000Use the Table Menu to Draw or Insert a Table into your Word document.

On the menu bar, click on Table > Draw table. and a pencil cursor will appear. Use the pencil cursor to draw your table and cells.

Or, on the menu bar, click on Table > Insert table and select the number of columns and rows that you need.

Click inside a cell on the table. Go to Table > Auto Fit > Fixed Column Width.

Go to Insert > Picture > From File, navigate to the photos you want and insert them in the table.

Use tables with photos to collect data on students. Collect one photo a week of a student doing the same task. Collect a number of photos of students on a CBI trip. Collect photos of one student doing all the steps of a task to task analyze it.

Student works at computer desk for math. If he needs to write the problem, he uses a dry erase marker directly on the table.

Josh solved 7/10 math problems without any prompting, and 3/10 with verbal prompting.

Created by Loudoun County Public Schools Assistive Technology Team, 2008