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Welcome to the tutorial. This video will show you how to insert images in grant applications. This guide was developed at the request of the University of Michigan Medical School Office of Research. However, the steps can be used to insert images in any Word document, not just a grant application. This tutorial addresses the page limit for the Research section of the NIH grant application. Inserting graphics using this method will help you comply with the page limit. The instructions will be using a text box to insert graphics into a Word document. This method works for both Windows and Macs and all versions of Word. You can use two methods for accomplishing the task of inserting graphics and captions into your Word document. Method one, which is not recommended, is directly inserting the image, the caption as a caption or text box, and then formatting and positioning both in the document. This method is not recommended because it is very labor intensive and tends to exceed the page