Image Size property in context menu - PowerPoint 2007 Beta2

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Guest

Image Size property in context menu - PowerPoint 2007 Beta2

The Image Size does not appear in the "Format Image" Property dialog
Height/Width/Proportions/etc...

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Steve Rindsberg

Image Size property in context menu - PowerPoint 2007 Beta2

The Image Size does not appear in the "Format Image" Property dialog
Height/Width/Proportions/etc...

No, but when you select the picture, the ribbon automatically changes. At the right size,
there's a Size "chunk" where you can change sie and cropping. If you prefer the old
dialog, click the little icon to the right of where it says "Size". Voila.
 
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John Langhans [MSFT]

Hello,

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| Image Size property in context menu - PowerPoint 2007 Beta2
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| The Image Size does not appear in the "Format Image" Property dialog
| Height/Width/Proportions/etc...
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The size and position of images are available through the "Size and
Position" dialog (not the Format Picture dialog).

1) Double-click on image (displays the Picture Tool: Format ribbon tab)
2) Click on the dialog launcher icon in the lower-right corner of the Size
group of the tab to bring up the Size and Position dialog.

John Langhans [MSFT]
Supportability Program Manager - PowerPoint, Drawing & Graphics
 
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Guest

Thanks for the answer and the way to find the old dialog...

What I ment is that this "size modification" should be more readily
accessible...

Dominique
 

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