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Re. Re Size slides


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Hi John,

When you insert an image in a project it will either "Fit to Slide" or "Cover Slide".

In the Objects and Animations Editor - Common Tab>Mode.

Click on the "Size / Position...." Button and in the Box you can click on SIZE to make the image "Original or Actual Pixels".

You can then change the Zoom Percentage in the Animation Tab.

If you Clone the left hand Key Frame and move it to the right hand side you can set a different percentage and the image will change size (zoom in or out) between the two Key Frames.

If you mean that you want to resize as in an Image Editor it can't be done.

You can CROP but not change the pixel dimensions of the image.

DG

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Hi John,

To add to David's explanation. It's a little unclear what you actually want to accomplish. If you could give a bit more detail it might help.

If you simply want to change the size of the image on the screen, that is done in the objects and animations screen. Just click on the slide to highlight it from the opening PTE screen, then click on the Objects and Animations tab and look up at the top of your screen to the left of the "close" button. Click on the little blue box and from the drop down menu change the size of the display so you can see the bounding rectangle. 50% might be a good place to begin. Then you can size the image and position it on the screen from the default as desired.

If you do not understand keyframing, I would suggest you go here for some tutorials: Keyframing can be used to zoom, size, position, etc., at any time during the display of a slide.

Link to Tutorials Section of Forum

Best regards,

Lin

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