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<br><br><br>Inserting images and media into WPS Office is a straightforward process that enhances the visual appeal and clarity of your documents, presentations, or spreadsheets. Whether you're preparing a professional report, a classroom presentation, or a personal photo album in document form, adding visuals helps convey your message more effectively. To begin, open your document in WPS Writer, Presentation, or Spreadsheets, then navigate to the Insert tab on the toolbar at the top of the screen. From there, click on the Image option, which allows you to browse your computer for the file you want to add. You can select from common formats like JPEG, PNG, or GIF, and once chosen, the image will appear directly in your document at its original size.<br><br><br><br>Once the image is inserted, you have full control over its placement and appearance β select the image and use the corner handles to scale it evenly . You can also move it freely by clicking and dragging it to any location within your document. [https://www.wps-wp.com WPS Office] provides additional formatting tools under the Picture Tools tab that appears when an image is selected . These include options to crop, enhance lighting, apply stylized filters, or eliminate backgrounds β entirely within the app.<br><br><br><br>For presentations, you might want to position several graphics precisely using snap-to-grid and distribution functions.<br><br><br><br>Adding audio or video files follows a similar workflow. In WPS Presentation, for example, go to Insert, then select Audio or Video from the dropdown menu. You can insert local audio. Keep in mind that embedded media increases file size, so itβs wise to compress large files beforehand or use links for very large videos . When playing a presentation, the media will play directly within the slide, making it easy to illustrate ideas fluidly without leaving the presentation .<br><br><br><br>WPS Office also supports inserting screen captures with a single click. If you're documenting a process or showing software steps, use the Screenshot tool under the Insert tab to pull a snapshot of any visible program window. This feature saves time and ensures accuracy in your visuals. You can even annotate these screenshots afterward using the drawing tools to highlight important areas .<br><br><br><br>One important tip is to always check how your media appears in print or when exported to PDF. Some effects or animations may not translate perfectly, so previewing your document first can prevent surprises . With its intuitive interface and powerful tools, WPS Office makes it easy to bolster your work with graphics, eliminating the need for specialized design knowledge. Whether you're a student, professional, or hobbyist, mastering these features ensures your work is not only informative but also visually compelling.<br><br>
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