How to Resize an Image in Word (Step-by-Step Guide)
Introduction
Image resizing balances visual impact with document efficiency. Properly sized images enhance documents without wasting space or compromising quality. Understanding resize techniques ensures professional image presentation.
Method 1: Manual Resizing
Quick Resize
- Select image
- Drag corner handles to resize
- Corner dragging maintains aspect ratio
- Stop dragging when desired size reached
Method 2: Exact Sizing
Setting Precise Dimensions
- Right-click image
- Select “Size and Position”
- Enter exact height and width
- Click OK
- Image resizes to specifications
Best Practices
- Maintain aspect ratio: Use corners, not edges
- Avoid too-small images: Minimum 2 inches wide for readability
- Don’t enlarge small images: Causes pixelation
- Test appearance: Verify on printed page
- Consistent sizing: All document images similar sizes
よくある質問
Q: How do I restore original image size? A: Right-click image > Size and Position > Reset to original size option.
Conclusion
Proper image sizing ensures professional document appearance. Master resizing techniques to create balanced, visually appealing documents with optimally positioned imagery.
よくある質問
How do I maintain image aspect ratio when resizing?
Drag corner handles instead of edge handles. Corners maintain proportions; edges distort images.
What's the best image size for documents?
Depends on page width, but typically 3-5 inches wide works well. Avoid too-small images that become unreadable.
Can I set exact image dimensions?
Yes. Right-click image > Size and Position, and enter exact height and width measurements.