Auto fit for images?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Peter
  • Start date Start date
P

Peter

When I want to make a slide out of a screen print I have
to resize the image to make it smaller to fil on the
slide. Is there an "auto re-size to fit" setting.

Anyone have any idea?

thanks
 
If the layout is landscape as is the slide, this works great:

1. Click "Format", "Background".
2. Click the dropdown arrow and select "Fill Effects".
3. Click the "Picture" TAB and click the "Select Picture".
4. Browse to your picture and select it.
5. Click the "Apply" button. (if the background has graphics that you want
removed, click the "Omit..." before clicking "Apply".

The image now becomes the background of your slide. All in all it takes as
long if not longer than resizing your image, but it at least doesn't need
resizing!
 
So - basically I'm better off doing it the old way I guess.
Seems to me that this is a pretty big shortcoming in the
program - am I nuts?
 
So - basically I'm better off doing it the old way I guess.
Seems to me that this is a pretty big shortcoming in the
program - am I nuts?


One is not related to the other, I'd assume. But, in regards to PowerPoint,
there are programs that do this function of resizing an image to fit a
pre-determined space. Try:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/
I think it has a tool to do what you want.

--
Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
===============
Please spend a few minutes checking vestprog2@
out www.pptfaq.com This link will yahoo.
answer most of our questions, before com
you think to ask them.

Change org to com to defuse anti-spam,
ant-virus, anti-nuisance misdirection.
..
..

news:[email protected]...
 
Peter,

The one Bill's got in mind is the (you're gonna love it) FREE Starter Set. <g>

The FREE PPTools Starter Set
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/FAQ00095.htm

If nothing's selected, the Pick Up Position tool will pick up the size of the
current slide, and Place Exactly will "hammer" your newly inserted image to
that size, distorted to fill the slide or as large as possible w/o distortion,
your choice.
 
[CRITICAL UPDATE - Anyone using Office 2003 should install the critical
update as soon as possible. From PowerPoint, choose "Help -> Check for
Updates".]

Hello,

PowerPoint doesn't provide the functionality that you are looking for
without resorting to VBA or add-ins.

If you (or anyone else reading this message) think that it's important that
PowerPoint provide this kind of functionality (without having to resort to
VBA or add-ins), don't forget to send your feedback (in YOUR OWN WORDS,
please) to Microsoft at:

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

As with all product suggestions, it's important that you not just state
your wish but also WHY it is important to you that your product suggestion
be implemented by Microsoft. Microsoft receives thousands of product
suggestions every day and we read each one but, in any given product
development cycle, there are only sufficient resources to address the ones
that are most important to our customers so take the extra time to state
your case as clearly and completely as possible.

IMPORTANT: Each submission should be a single suggestion (not a list of
suggestions).

John Langhans
Microsoft Corporation
Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows
Microsoft Office Picture Manager for Windows

For FAQ's, highlights and top issues, visit the Microsoft PowerPoint
support center at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=ppt
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbhowto

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of any included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
 
Back
Top