IGM COMPUTER ACADEMY BAREILLYThe Insert tab in MS Word allows you to add various elements to your document, such as tables, pictures, shapes, charts, headers, and more. Below is a breakdown of the main groups and features within the Insert tab:
Cover Page – Adds a professionally designed cover page.
Blank Page – Inserts a blank page into the document.
Page Break – Moves text to the next page.
Table – Inserts a table with customizable rows and columns.
Pictures – Inserts an image from your computer.
Online Pictures – Inserts an image from online sources.
Shapes – Adds different shapes like rectangles, circles, and arrows.
Icons – Inserts icons from the built-in collection.
3D Models – Adds interactive 3D objects.
SmartArt – Creates diagrams and flowcharts.
Chart – Inserts different types of charts (e.g., bar, pie, line).
Get Add-ins – Allows you to add third-party tools to enhance functionality.
Online Video – Embeds a video from the internet.
Link (Hyperlink) – Adds a hyperlink to text or objects.
Bookmark – Marks a place in the document for quick navigation.
Cross-reference – Refers to another part of the document.
Comment – Adds a comment in the document.
Header – Adds text or images to the top of each page.
Footer – Adds text or images to the bottom of each page.
Page Number – Inserts and customizes page numbers.
Text Box – Adds a movable text box.
Quick Parts – Saves and reuses content.
WordArt – Adds decorative text effects.
Drop Cap – Enlarges the first letter of a paragraph.
Signature Line – Inserts a digital signature field.
Date & Time – Adds the current date and time.
Object – Embeds files and objects.
Equation – Inserts mathematical equations.
Symbol – Adds special characters and symbols.