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How do I resize ALL images in a PowerPoint presentation?

 
 
bastokyg
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      5th Nov 2008
Is there any way to "apply all" to images in a PP Photo Album? I'm using PP
2007 in Vista.

I have 75 images from screen captures, and I want them all to be 75% of
their original size. I can go into each on and right-click it, set the
percentage, and the position, but is there any way to apply those settings to
all the images at once? I took one look at the Macro app in the developer tab
and gave that up immediately. I've been using PP for many years now and have
not found a way to do this, but perhaps there is a hidden option that I
haven't uncovered?

I need to do this type of thing often. My preference would be to have a
setting, so that before I add my images, I can indicate what size and/or
percentage I want PP to make these images rather than having PP automatically
decide for me.
 
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Michael Koerner
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      5th Nov 2008
Bastokyg;

See if this helps you out.
Resize pictures to fill the slide (fit to slide)
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00656.htm


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"bastokyg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Is there any way to "apply all" to images in a PP Photo Album? I'm using PP
2007 in Vista.

I have 75 images from screen captures, and I want them all to be 75% of
their original size. I can go into each on and right-click it, set the
percentage, and the position, but is there any way to apply those settings
to
all the images at once? I took one look at the Macro app in the developer
tab
and gave that up immediately. I've been using PP for many years now and have
not found a way to do this, but perhaps there is a hidden option that I
haven't uncovered?

I need to do this type of thing often. My preference would be to have a
setting, so that before I add my images, I can indicate what size and/or
percentage I want PP to make these images rather than having PP
automatically
decide for me.


 
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John Wilson
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      6th Nov 2008
The tutorial "Format Photo Albums" might help
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...rials.html#vba
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"bastokyg" wrote:

> Is there any way to "apply all" to images in a PP Photo Album? I'm using PP
> 2007 in Vista.
>
> I have 75 images from screen captures, and I want them all to be 75% of
> their original size. I can go into each on and right-click it, set the
> percentage, and the position, but is there any way to apply those settings to
> all the images at once? I took one look at the Macro app in the developer tab
> and gave that up immediately. I've been using PP for many years now and have
> not found a way to do this, but perhaps there is a hidden option that I
> haven't uncovered?
>
> I need to do this type of thing often. My preference would be to have a
> setting, so that before I add my images, I can indicate what size and/or
> percentage I want PP to make these images rather than having PP automatically
> decide for me.

 
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