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Timothy1955
As a novice user, my initial presentations have incorporated excessively
large (huge would be more accureate) jpeg images that far exceed the
necessarily resolution. As a result, my presentations are massive
compared to the amount of space that they should/could occupy on my
hard drive if I had optimized image size before inserting in individual
slides.
Is there any way, within Powerpoint, to "rescale" an image that has
already been inserted....without actually changing its existing
location and visual size on the slide.
Alternately, do I need to go through the laborious task of deleting
each image, resizing original image from my archives using photoshop
and then repeat process of inserting and aligning the rescaled image
back in the slide.
I'm hoping that there's an expedient way to do this???
Thanks
Tim
large (huge would be more accureate) jpeg images that far exceed the
necessarily resolution. As a result, my presentations are massive
compared to the amount of space that they should/could occupy on my
hard drive if I had optimized image size before inserting in individual
slides.
Is there any way, within Powerpoint, to "rescale" an image that has
already been inserted....without actually changing its existing
location and visual size on the slide.
Alternately, do I need to go through the laborious task of deleting
each image, resizing original image from my archives using photoshop
and then repeat process of inserting and aligning the rescaled image
back in the slide.
I'm hoping that there's an expedient way to do this???
Thanks
Tim