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hi Ive had lots of comments asking me to do a Mac version of my previous video of how to drag and drop images into a Word document its also nearly four years old now so I thought I did it also doing updated version of it so really Im the aim of this is to allow you to drag and drop an image into a Word document without this happening so what Im going to do is Ive got my Word document up here this is in office 365 but Im going to go and do is go to the insert tab Im going to insert table with two cells Im going to go up to this little icon here which selects the entire table and I dont want to see the borders so Im just going to go up and check no borders which will just give me a dotted line in a Ill tell you about how to get rid of that at the end so what we need to do is we need to make these cells big enough to host each of these four images so what Im going to do is to go up to layout and I have worked out that twelve centimeters in height gives me a nice symmetrical t