Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Help with Microsoft Powerpoint! Please?

I am trying to change the size of a picture that I put onto a powerpoint slide, but I don't know how to do that. Is this even possible? Please HELP!!
Help with Microsoft Powerpoint! Please?
When you click on the image, you will see small white circles on the borders. You can click and drag these to resize the image. If you drag the circles on the corners, the image can be resized in the same proportions as the original. If you Ctrl + drag, the image will expand or contract from its centre (you might have to try this to understand what I mean). The little green circle on the top of the image allows you rotate the image.



If you want to crop the image, right-click on the image and select 'Show Picture Toolbar'. One of the options on the picture toolbar is 'Crop'. If you click on it, you will see short black lines appear on the centre of the edges and corners of the image. Click on these lines and drag to crop the image. Alt + drag to get very fine control. If you're using Office 2007, you should see the crop option on the silly ribbon interface.



When you reduce the size of the image by resizing, only its size on screen changes, its size in kilobytes stays the same. To reduce this size to give you a smaller file size, copy the resized image, paste back into PowerPoint as Edit %26gt; Paste Special %26gt; Picture (PNG) and delete the original. The file size will now reflect the newer, lower size of the image.
Help with Microsoft Powerpoint! Please?
when you already have the picture into your powerpoint click it then you will see some bullets on its sides , try to drag them.
If you mean to scale the image, you just click on it and drag it in from the corners.



If you mean to crop the image, right click on the image, go to properties, size and layout, and there should be an option there for you.



Good Luck !