In a Word 2010 document, a user can easily crop a picture to intercept the most needed part of the picture, as described in the following steps:
Step 1th, open the Word 2010 document window, and first set the picture's wrapping style to be not inline (refer to the Tutorial "setting Picture Text wrapping in Word 2010 documents"). Then click to select the picture you want to crop. In the Format tab of the Picture Tools Ribbon, click the Crop button in the size group, as shown in Figure 2010060701.
Figure 2010060701 Click the Crop button
2nd step, the picture appears around 8 direction of the crop handle, drag the control handle to the picture in the corresponding direction of the crop, you can drag the handle to restore the picture, until the appropriate adjustment, as shown in Figure 2010060702.
Figure 2010060702 dragging a control handle to crop a picture
Step 3rd, move the mouse cursor out of the picture, and the mouse pointer will be a scissor shape. Click the left mouse button to confirm cropping, and if you want to recover the picture, you can only click the undo cut Picture in the Quick toolbar, as described in Figure 2010060703.
Figure 2010060703 Confirm cropping picture