Formatting pictures in 3 clicks of your Quick Access Toolbar...
I understand this is an old post... but it is still applicable due to Office 365's shortcomings.
This solution is designed to apply your predefined custom picture format on a new image pasted from the clipboard. (But if you're a savvy Office user, which you are because you are reading this, you can tweak this apporach to your preference.)
Once this approach is set up, it only involves 3 clicks on the Quick Access Toolbar to format your pictures. All the clicks take place in a very small area of your screen - much more efficient than navigating through the tabs and options in the ribbons.
INITIAL SETUP PART 1: Defining your Picture Format
- Insert a picture into your document or email. Format it as to your liking. Select the picture.
- From the Insert tab, click Quick Parts, and click Save Selection to Quick Part Gallery
INITIAL SETUP PART 2: Config your Toolbar
From the Insert tab, click Quick Parts, and right-click your Quick Part
Click Add Gallery to Quick Access Toolbar
Making sure your picture is selected, click on the Format tab
Click on Change Picture, then right-click on From Clipboard
Click Add Gallery to Quick Access Toolbar
Now that you are setup, you can format your new pictures in 2 clicks.... In this case, have your picture on your clipboard, ready to be pasted into your document or email.
- Click the QAT button you added from step 2... your Quick Part gallery will appear; Click on your Quick Part. This adds your predefined formatted picture into your document. Select the picture (I admit I didn't count this as one of the clicks!)
- Click the QAT button you added in step 7. Voila! Your new image now resides in your document with your custom formatting.
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This is a Rube Goldbeg way of applying formatting. A shortcut is to format one image the way you want it, insert a new image, click the first image, click the paint brush tool (copies formatting), click the new image (pastes formatting onto the new image). You can also accomplish the copy/paste formatting functionality with
– Travis Heeter – 2016-11-18T18:10:55.810Ctrl+Shift+C
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. Actually, I'll just post an answer.No, it's a work around to add a feature that should've been present to start with. If you read closely the OP already knows about and suggests copy formatting which is not what he really wants. Your method does not add the style to a gallery for easy reuse down the line as the OP implied he wanted to have. – Adam – 2016-11-19T10:31:16.093
1OK, it just seems like the overall structure of the instructions are:
1. insert a pic 2. format it 3. Copy/Paste it 4. Replace it with another image so the formatting sticks
which seems like the exact same thing as format painting. Also, I don't think Quick Parts is in later versions of word. Perhaps they changed it to "Styles"? However, styles doesn't seem to work completely for images. – Travis Heeter – 2016-11-19T18:28:33.003