 Hi there and welcome. I'm the Technician Project and today's tutorial is going to show you the format image settings within Microsoft Word. We're going to start our tutorial off in Microsoft Office today. Please see my previous video how to create a project and save it in Microsoft Office. So once you click on your image within Microsoft Office, you've got the picture format icon appears in the toolbar at the top and you have all these different settings you can do to your image to adjust what you want to do to your image. So we're just going to play with some of the settings today just to show you what they can do. So color saturation is one of the settings you can use. So you can change the color of your picture to gray or to bright purple or whatever. So if you click off your image, it picture format will not appear. If you double click on your image picture format will appear or single click and it will appear. So I'm going to change the color, recolor of my bottom image as well. I'm going to remove the background of my top image. Now this is a bit funky and it doesn't really work too well, but I'm going to click on my text to reappear that. But I don't want the background to appear. Once I'm happy with that, I'll click keep changes and don't worry about the purple because that's telling me what's disappearing. So it's now kept the text but remove the image. I'm going to add some artistic effects to my bottom image now that this will help with different aspects of your word document. If you're doing an arty word document or if you're doing something you want to look a bit more fancy, these effects will help. So I'm just going to put a really obtuse effect on which is this bottom one here. There we go. Now I've really destroyed my images here. Now this is a non-destructive format. I've still got my original copies in my documents folder. I can describe what picture what the pictures mean by clicking on alt text and I'm just going to put this is the end card for my technician project and generate description for me. I've generated a description for that picture. So if I export that picture, it will have a description to it too. Now if you double click on your picture the format picture options come up. So you can fill, you can do all sorts of extra options. You can change the transparency of the image. You can change the transparency of the background of the fill settings. There's all sorts of different options within Microsoft Word which will go into more detail in later tutorials. If you enjoyed the video today, please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time.