On the long list of commands on the left, scroll down and select the Shrink One Page command. On the right, click the Choose Commands From drop-down menu and select the All Commands option. Here in the Grid and Guides popping out window, check the box of Display gridlines on screen, and enter the number 2 in. In the Word Options window, the Quick Access Toolbar category should already be selected on the left. Switch to Document Grid tab and hit Drawing Grid button at the bottom.
* I own the full copyright of this article. First, go to Layout tab, click the small arrow at the bottom right corner of Page Setup section. *Reminder: you may want to insert a page break for that page so that the content from the next page will not move into the first page after you select "behind the text" for your picture. This works perfectly, covering 100% of the page. Go to "format" under the picture tools.Ĥ) Choose " behind text" and start dragging your picture to fit in the entire page. There should be a box around your picture. You should really try this, easiest and fastest.Ģ) Click on the picture. The picture will be able to fit in the page, for 99% of the page, if you did draw a perfect text box covering the entire page. Select to insert a picture on the text box. Draw it from the edge to edge to cover the entire page.
You can go to insert, select text box to draw a text box manually. There is a maximum limit for you to adjust. But somehow the border of the margin makes it almost impossible to fit a photo in full page. Having trouble with your Microsoft Word? Do not know how you can stretch a photo to fit in exactly in full page of the word file? Trying to change the margin of the page, yet it is not helpful? Trying to pull the photo to the edges but ended up shrinking or pushing the image to aside.Īs usual, if you want to insert a photo, you will go to "insert" and select a photo.