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how to mirror an image on microsoft word 2010

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A mirror image is an identical copy of an image but reversed as if seen in a mirror. I want to use mirror-image designs in text documents, photo editing and graphic art. How to do with word 2010?

Asked Nov, 02 2010
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1) Click on Insert tab and then select “Picture”
2) Once you have inserted the image, click on format tab and select “Background Removal”
3) Now select the area from which you want to remove the background
4) You can do advanced editing by marking the points in the image rather than selecting the area using the rectangle area selection tool.
5) After you have selected the area, click on “Close Background Removal”
Now the background from your image will removed. Answered Dec, 24 2010
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Just reverse the image

EAsy to do

Answered Aug, 15 2010
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This tends to be more of a printer function than a Word one, but here's how to do it from within Word XP (2002) and likely the adjacent versions. Word Vista (2007) probably has something similar.

1. Press CTRL/P.
2. In the Print dialog box, click the Properties button.
3. If the Basics tab is available, click it.
4. Again, if it's available, check the Mirror Image checkbox and click the OK button.
5. Click the OK button to print.

Hope that works.

Answered Oct, 21 2010
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