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When inserting a picture into a table the picture exceeds the table width. I can achieve making it fit into the table by resizing it manually. I was wondering if there is anything like a "fit to table" option though.










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    When inserting a picture into a table the picture exceeds the table width. I can achieve making it fit into the table by resizing it manually. I was wondering if there is anything like a "fit to table" option though.










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      When inserting a picture into a table the picture exceeds the table width. I can achieve making it fit into the table by resizing it manually. I was wondering if there is anything like a "fit to table" option though.










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      When inserting a picture into a table the picture exceeds the table width. I can achieve making it fit into the table by resizing it manually. I was wondering if there is anything like a "fit to table" option though.







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          It should fit the picture automatically inside the table.
          Let's try something then.
          Create a table. Right-click on the table and choose 'Table Properties' and in the 'Table' tab choose 'Options..' and see if the 'Automatically resize to fit contents' is checked.



          If you're pasting the picture, rather than inserting it through Insert - Picture, you can right-click the picture and choose Wrap Text - Tight or Square. Also, by right-clicking on the table again and go to Table Properties you can edit the indent to 0, to fit it better inside the table.






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            They are asking about Word, not Excel.
            – CharlieRB
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          • I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
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          It should fit the picture automatically inside the table.
          Let's try something then.
          Create a table. Right-click on the table and choose 'Table Properties' and in the 'Table' tab choose 'Options..' and see if the 'Automatically resize to fit contents' is checked.



          If you're pasting the picture, rather than inserting it through Insert - Picture, you can right-click the picture and choose Wrap Text - Tight or Square. Also, by right-clicking on the table again and go to Table Properties you can edit the indent to 0, to fit it better inside the table.






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            They are asking about Word, not Excel.
            – CharlieRB
            May 21 '13 at 12:27










          • I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
            – Leathe
            May 22 '13 at 6:36


















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          It should fit the picture automatically inside the table.
          Let's try something then.
          Create a table. Right-click on the table and choose 'Table Properties' and in the 'Table' tab choose 'Options..' and see if the 'Automatically resize to fit contents' is checked.



          If you're pasting the picture, rather than inserting it through Insert - Picture, you can right-click the picture and choose Wrap Text - Tight or Square. Also, by right-clicking on the table again and go to Table Properties you can edit the indent to 0, to fit it better inside the table.






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            They are asking about Word, not Excel.
            – CharlieRB
            May 21 '13 at 12:27










          • I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
            – Leathe
            May 22 '13 at 6:36
















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          It should fit the picture automatically inside the table.
          Let's try something then.
          Create a table. Right-click on the table and choose 'Table Properties' and in the 'Table' tab choose 'Options..' and see if the 'Automatically resize to fit contents' is checked.



          If you're pasting the picture, rather than inserting it through Insert - Picture, you can right-click the picture and choose Wrap Text - Tight or Square. Also, by right-clicking on the table again and go to Table Properties you can edit the indent to 0, to fit it better inside the table.






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          It should fit the picture automatically inside the table.
          Let's try something then.
          Create a table. Right-click on the table and choose 'Table Properties' and in the 'Table' tab choose 'Options..' and see if the 'Automatically resize to fit contents' is checked.



          If you're pasting the picture, rather than inserting it through Insert - Picture, you can right-click the picture and choose Wrap Text - Tight or Square. Also, by right-clicking on the table again and go to Table Properties you can edit the indent to 0, to fit it better inside the table.







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            They are asking about Word, not Excel.
            – CharlieRB
            May 21 '13 at 12:27










          • I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
            – Leathe
            May 22 '13 at 6:36
















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            They are asking about Word, not Excel.
            – CharlieRB
            May 21 '13 at 12:27










          • I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
            – Leathe
            May 22 '13 at 6:36










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          They are asking about Word, not Excel.
          – CharlieRB
          May 21 '13 at 12:27




          They are asking about Word, not Excel.
          – CharlieRB
          May 21 '13 at 12:27












          I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
          – Leathe
          May 22 '13 at 6:36






          I swear I read that as Excel and not just once :P Editing it now so it answers the question correctly
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