Provide alternate text and images for the Web

Microsoft Office Word 2003

  1. On the Web Tools toolbar, click Movie Button image.

  2. If you have not already specified the movie, type the path or Web address of the movie file you want in the Movie box, or click Browse to locate the file.

  3. In the Alternate image box, type the path or Web address of the graphics file that you want to designate as a substitute when the user's browser doesn't support movies or when the user turns off the display of movies, or click Browse to locate the file.

  4. In the Alternate text box, type the alternate text that you want to appear in place of the movie or alternate image.

ShowSpecify alternate text for graphics

  1. Click the picture or shape.
  2. On the Format menu, click AutoShape or Picture and then click the Web tab.
  3. In the Alternative text box, type the text you want. The text can be as long as you want, but some Web browsers might be able to display only a limited number of the characters.