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So lets say you want to add an image to your Pages document. Here Im just going to drag an image from my Finder. Stick it in my document and it inserts. I can resize it and I can add a border to it by going to Format, Style, and then I can choose a picture frame border, for instance, or a line border. Lets say I want to do something a little more special with it. I want it to actually fit a more unusual shape than a rectangle. You can do that but instead of starting with an image what you want to do is start with a shape. Im going to click the Shape tool here. Lets select something that might be pretty useful. A rounded rectangle. So Ive got this rounded rectangle here now and let me go and expand it a little bit. Say this is the size that I want the image to be. Now if I drag and drop the image into the rectangle it will place it in there and actually go straight to the Masking tool which allows me to resize the image and move it around to position whats inside of this rounde