一张图片抵得上一千个文字——俗话说得好。正确的图片和正确的格式可以帮助提升您的Word文档。
但是,如果图片正确但尺寸不正确,会发生什么情况?解决这个问题的一个好方法是在Word(Word)中裁剪图片。您不需要第三方软件(third-party software)来执行此操作,因为Word有一些内置工具可以帮助您编辑文档中的图像。
要在Word(Word)中裁剪图片,请按照以下步骤操作。

什么是裁剪以及为什么需要它?
裁剪是剪掉图像中不想显示的部分的过程。例如,您可能想要裁剪某人的照片以将焦点集中在他们的脸部或将其他人从视图中删除。
裁剪可以帮助您改善图片的构图、清晰度和相关性。在Word中,您可能更喜欢裁剪图片,以帮助您专注于对文档中放置图像的部分重要的内容。
您还可以裁剪图像以帮助您释放文档空间或减小文件大小(reduce the file size)。
如何在Word中从图片的边缘裁剪(Margins)
在Word(Word)中裁剪图片的最简单方法是从边缘裁剪。这意味着您可以剪切图像的外边缘,仅保留所需的部分。
- 为此,请在Word文档中选择一个图像,然后按功能区栏中的Picture Format > Crop您还可以通过右键单击图片并从菜单中选择“裁剪”来裁剪图片。(Crop)

- 您会在图像周围看到一些黑色手柄图标。向内或向外拖动手柄以调整裁剪区域。您还可以使用角手柄来保持纵横比。

- 当您对结果感到满意时,再次按“裁剪”(Crop)或按 Enter 键应用更改。

- 更改将立即应用。要撤消更改,请在保存文件之前
按File > Undo
如何将图像裁剪为形状
在Word(Word)中裁剪图像的另一种内置方法是将其裁剪为形状。这意味着您可以使图像看起来像圆形、星形、心形或您想要的任何其他形状,只要它是Word使用的形状即可。
- 为此,请打开Word文档并选择图像。
- 从功能区栏中选择“图片格式” ,然后按(Picture Format)“裁剪”(Crop)选项旁边的箭头。
- 将(Hover)鼠标(Crop)悬停在下拉菜单中的“裁剪为形状”上。(Shape)或者,右键单击图像并选择Crop > Crop为形状”(Shape)。

- 您将看到可供选择的形状列表。选择适合您的图像和文档的形状。图像将根据形状自动裁剪。

- 更改将立即应用于图像。要更改形状,请重复这些步骤以选择新形状。

如何将图像裁剪为通用纵横比(Common Aspect Ratio)
如果您有首选的纵横比,您还可以裁剪图像以支持该纵横比。例如,您可以选择通过为图像裁剪区域选择 16:9 的纵横比来使图像看起来更具电影感。
如果您想要将图像的尺寸与文档中的其他元素相匹配,这也很有用。要以这种方式裁剪图像,请按照下列步骤操作。
- 打开 Word 并选择您的图像。
- 选择功能区栏上的
“图片格式”菜单。(Picture Format)
- 按(Press)“裁剪”(Crop)按钮旁边的箭头并将鼠标悬停在“长宽比”(Aspect Ratio)菜单上。

- 您将看到可供选择的常见宽高比列表 - 选择适合您的图像和文档的宽高比。图像将根据比例自动裁剪。

- 应用后,再次按“裁剪”(Crop)按钮或按 Enter 键保存更改。

在Microsoft Word(Microsoft Word)中编辑您的内容
通过上述步骤,您可以使用可用的内置裁剪工具在Microsoft Word中快速裁剪图片。(Microsoft Word)但是,如果内置工具不足以满足您的需要,您将需要使用Photoshop或GIMP等第三方软件来编辑图像。
您在Word(Word)中使用的图像格式是否错误?您可以转换 Word 图像(convert your Word images)以帮助您使用和编辑它们。您甚至可以将 Word 文档另存为图像(save your Word document as an image)。
How to Crop Pictures in Microsoft Word
A picturе іs worth a thousаnd words—or so the сliche goes. The right picture, in the right format, can help eleνate your Word document.
However, what happens if the picture is correct, but the sizing isn’t? A good way to fix this problem is to crop pictures in Word. You don’t need third-party software to do this, as Word has some built-in tools to help you edit images in your document.
To crop a picture in Word, follow the steps below.

What Is Cropping and Why Do You Need It?
Cropping is the process of cutting out parts of an image that you don’t want to show. You might want to crop a picture of a person to focus on their face or to remove others from view, for instance.
Cropping can help you improve the composition, clarity, and relevance of your pictures. In Word, you might prefer to crop your pictures to help you focus on something important to the section of the document the image is placed in.
You can also crop images to help you free up space in your document or to reduce the file size.
How to Crop from the Margins of a Picture in Word
The easiest way to crop a picture in Word is to crop from the margins. This means you can cut off the outer edges of an image, keeping only the section that you want.
- To do this, select an image in your Word document and press Picture Format > Crop from the ribbon bar. You can also crop a picture by right-clicking on it and choosing Crop from the menu.

- You’ll see some black handle icons around the image. Drag the handles inward or outward to adjust the cropping area. You can also use the corner handles to maintain the aspect ratio.

- When you’re happy with the result, press Crop again or press Enter to apply the changes.

- The changes will apply instantly. To reverse the changes, press File > Undo before saving the file.
How to Crop to an Image to a Shape
Another built-in method for cropping images in Word is to crop it to a shape. This means you can make your image look like a circle, a star, a heart, or any other shape you want—as long as it’s a shape that Word uses.
- To do this, open your Word document and select your image.
- From the ribbon bar, select Picture Format, then press the arrow next to the Crop option.
- Hover over Crop to Shape from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, right-click the image and select Crop > Crop to Shape.

- You’ll see a list of shapes you can choose from. Select a shape that suits your image and your document. The image will be cropped automatically according to the shape.

- The change will be applied to the image immediately. To change the shape, repeat these steps to choose a new shape.

How to Crop to an Image to a Common Aspect Ratio
If you have a preferred aspect ratio in mind, you can also crop your image to support that. For instance, you could choose to make your image appear more cinematic by choosing a 16:9 aspect ratio for the image crop area.
This can also be useful if you want to match the dimensions of your image with other elements in your document. To crop an image this way, follow these steps.
- Open Word and select your image.
- Select the Picture Format menu on the ribbon bar.
- Press the arrow next to the Crop button and hover over the Aspect Ratio menu.

- You’ll see a list of common aspect ratios you can choose from—select an aspect ratio that works for your image and your document. The image will be cropped automatically according to the ratio.

- Once applied, press the Crop button again or press Enter to save the change.

Editing Your Content in Microsoft Word
Using the steps above, you can quickly crop pictures in Microsoft Word using the built-in cropping tools available to you. If the built-in tools aren’t good enough for what you need, however, you’ll need to edit your images using third-party software like Photoshop or GIMP instead.
Is the image that you’re using in Word in the wrong format? You can convert your Word images to help you use and edit them. You can even save your Word document as an image.