Illustrate with photos.
Add a photo to your document, drag it wherever you like, and watch text magically wrap around it. Photos can add a visual splash to your documents and bring ideas to life.
Add a photo to your document, drag it wherever you like, and watch text magically wrap around it. Photos can add a visual splash to your documents and bring ideas to life.
Add a photo. Click Media in the toolbar and choose Photos or Videos from the menu.
Find the photo from your library that you’d like to use, then click to add it to the page.
Resize. Drag one of the selection handles to make the photo larger or smaller.
Rotate. In the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab. Drag the Rotate wheel to change the angle of the photo.
Reposition. Click and drag the photo to move it. Text will automatically wrap around the photo in word processing documents.
Format. Switch to the Style tab. Select from preset styles or choose any of the other options to create a customized look.
Support vocabulary comprehension by taking photographs of everyday objects. Resize the images to fit more than one on a page.
Make a photographic organizer for areas in a classroom or lab that shows students where everything goes. Add object labels for enhancing consistent terminology and vocabulary development.
With the Remove Background tool, you can remove an unwanted background from an image, keeping only the subject. With the background gone, surrounding text wraps directly around the subject in the foreground, creating a more interesting page layout.
Learn more about removing backgrounds and other elements from a photoA link to this page in the Apple Education Community has been copied to your clipboard.