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A
picture says a thousand words! Estimate Works makes it simple to include
pictures as part of your proposal. Clients will be impressed with the
professional proposal that highlights the 'before' picture of their
home. Our exclusive picture tools can also be used with any Word
document - not just your estimates!
Inserting Images in the document:
Pictures can be inserted directly into the body of the
document or on a 'image insert' page. It's as easy as clicking on the document where you want the
image to be inserted then choose the type of image to insert according
to the pre-defined styles available on the Insert Images menu
selections from the Picture Drop toolbar.

The following images styles are available:
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Word Wrap File Image resizes, adds borders and word
wraps the image right in the paragraph
where the cursor has been placed in the document.
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Cover File Image will resize,
add borders and position the image on a cover page already added to
the document.
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Inline File Image will resize
the image and place it at the cursor position. The image will not be
word-wrapped, but images can be placed side by side. This type of
image is also used when adding multiple referenced images at the end
of the document.
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(See Photo) Cross-Reference adds
an image with or without captions to the next available image template file and create a
cross-reference link at the cursor position. (See Using Image
Templates in our help file for more info).
Formatting Images:
Images are formatted and resized as they are inserted
according to the default settings specified on the Image
Settings form. Any image can also be further resized or moved in the
report by selecting the image and using the 'handles' to re-position the
image.
Annotating Images:
Estimate Works includes tools so images can be
annotated using arrows, text
boxes and other shapes set to pre-defined styles by making the appropriate selection from the
menu.
Using the Picture Drop Form:
The Quick Picture Drop form can also be used
to insert images into the document. This tool is convenient as you can
keep the form open on the top of the document and quickly insert or view
images in your current image directory. (See Using
the Quick Picture Drop Form in our help file
for more information on this handy tool. )
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