Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat- Instructions
Thursday, November 01 2018
Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat: Video Lessons This video lesson, titled “Exporting Images,” shows how to save a PDF as an image in Acrobat DC Pro. This lesson is from our complete Acrobat tutorial, titled “Mastering Acrobat Made Easy v.Pro DC.” Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat: Overview
Add Pictures to OneNote Pages- Instructions
Friday, August 04 2017
Add Pictures to OneNote Pages: Video Lesson This video, titled “Adding Pictures,” shows how to add pictures to OneNote pages. This video is from our complete OneNote training, titled “Mastering OneNote Made Easy v.2016-2013.” Add Pictures to OneNote Pages: Overview This tutorial shows how to add pictures to OneNote pages. To add pictures
- Published in Latest, Microsoft, Office 2013, Office 2016, Office 365, OneNote 2013, OneNote 2016
Set a Picture as a Background in OneNote – Tutorial
Monday, May 16 2016
Set a Picture as a Background in OneNote: Video Lesson This video lesson, titled “Adding a Background Graphic,” shows you how to set a picture as a background in OneNote. This video lesson is from our complete OneNote 2016 training, titled “Mastering OneNote Made Easy v.2016-2013.” Set a Picture as a Background in OneNote:
- Published in Latest, Microsoft, Office 2016, OneNote 2016
Add an Image from a URL in WordPress – Tutorial
Monday, May 02 2016
Add an Image from a URL in WordPress: Video Lesson This video lesson, titled “Adding Images from a URL,” shows you how to add an image from a URL in WordPress. This video lesson is from our complete WordPress training, titled “Mastering WordPress Made Easy v.4.0.” Add an Image from a URL in WordPress:
Add an Image to a Webpage in HTML5- Tutorial
Wednesday, October 07 2015
Add an Image to a Webpage in HTML5: Video Lesson This video lesson, titled “Adding Images to Webpages,” show you how to add an image to a webpage in HTML5. This video on how to add an image to a webpage in HTML5 is from our complete HTML5 and CSS3 training, titled “Mastering HTML5