A plaintext file, such as a file with a .txt extension, in Microsoft Windows can only have text and no formatted text or images inserted into it. If you’re working with this file it will need to be converted into a file format that supports rich text.
To do this you can save the file as a different file format such as .RTF of .DOC for users using Microsoft Word orMicrosoft WordPad. Once the file has been changed, you can follow the below steps for inserting an image into the text file.
Microsoft Word users:
Microsoft Word users can copy an image from any other program and paste that image into the document at the location you want it to appear.
or
Microsoft WordPad users:
Microsoft WordPad users can copy an image from any other program and paste that image into the document at the location you want it to appear.
or
To do this you can save the file as a different file format such as .RTF of .DOC for users using Microsoft Word orMicrosoft WordPad. Once the file has been changed, you can follow the below steps for inserting an image into the text file.
Microsoft Word users:
Microsoft Word users can copy an image from any other program and paste that image into the document at the location you want it to appear.
or
- Open Microsoft Word
- In Microsoft Word click Insert
- Click Picture
- Click either “Clip Art” or “From File”
Microsoft WordPad users:
Microsoft WordPad users can copy an image from any other program and paste that image into the document at the location you want it to appear.
or
- Open Microsoft WordPad
- In Microsoft WordPad click Insert
- Click Object
- Select the image file you’re inserting and click Ok..
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