Changing all picture sizes to the same.

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I have a presentation that has about 80 pictures in it but they are all too
big for their resolution. I need to make them all smaller and in the middle
of the slide. I can of course click the pic and slide the handles in but
please there must be a quicker way to do all 80 once you have got one the way
you want? Thanks
 
Thanks TAJ but these links just tell me how to reduce the file sizes on
individual files. I wanted something to reduce the physical size of all of
the pics in this presentation I have done as the pics I have inherited are
not man enough in pixels to fill the full slide. I can click and drag the
corners ion on each of them and that works but with 80
pics......................?
 
Charlie3110 said:
Thanks TAJ but these links just tell me how to reduce the file sizes on
individual files. I wanted something to reduce the physical size of all of
the pics in this presentation I have done as the pics I have inherited are
not man enough in pixels to fill the full slide. I can click and drag the
corners ion on each of them and that works but with 80
pics......................?


You can use our free PPTools Starter Set to help with this.

Basically, you'd follow the instructions here:

TIP: Resize images to fit the slide
http://www.pptools.com/starterset/FAQ00031.htm

But instead of clicking the slide and memorizing its position, you'd draw a
rectangle sized and positioned as you want your pictures, then memorize it.

From there, it's just a matter of clicking each picture then clicking the
"hammer" tool on the Starter Set toolbar.

If the images are higher resolution than they need to be, and you're using PPT
2002 or higher, PPT itself will downsample them to lower resolution for you.

Rightclick any picture, choose Format and then click Compress.
 
Thanks Steve got it in one and thanks for bringing my awareness to the
uselful PP tools that I hadn't seen before Can't wait to explore them. Charlie
 
Thanks Steve got it in one and thanks for bringing my awareness to the
uselful PP tools that I hadn't seen before Can't wait to explore them.

Glad to help out.



Charlie
 
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