From: Steve Rindsberg on 16 Jul 2008 10:26 In article <559129BB-F099-4DE4-8C13-5AC6C5915339(a)microsoft.com>, BlindHog wrote: > Hi, > I have MS Office 2007 and import pictures (usually jpegs) into slide shows. > Resizing each picture individually can be time-consuming to say the least. Is > there a way to set the default picture size for insertion onto the slide so > all pictures will be displayed as one size and location on the slide > regardless of original size? > Thanks in advance for your time and reply. > There are several options here: BATCH IMPORT images into PowerPoint http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00050.htm And while you can't set a default size, you can use our free StarterSet addin to define an area into which you want to size pictures; once you've done that, you simply select the picture (or any other shape/group of shapes) and click the "hammer" button. You can set it to size the picture as large as possible within the defined area w/o distorting its shape, or to size it to the defined shape regardless. http://www.pptools.com/starterset/ ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ Living in the Help Center at PowerPoint Live Sept 21-24, San Diego CA, USA www.pptlive.com
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