Images that I've cropped revert to original size when printed.

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Nicole,
Sometimes this is due to video drivers. If you look at the
presentation/pictures on another machine, does the cropping show?

If you don't have another machine you can try it out on, unknot my email and
send it to me - I will see if I can see the croppings. (Please remind me in
the email of what I am looking at and for.)

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You could try this: After you crop the image click CTRL-X then Insert > Paste
Special (save as PNG). That will elimnate the original photo completely and
replace it with the new image (the cropped out areas will be gone).
 
Good one!
You could try this: After you crop the image click CTRL-X then Insert > Paste
Special (save as PNG).

EDIT rather than Insert. Picky picky picky .... ;-)

If that results in too low rez an image, press Ctrl+Z to undo until you have the
original image back. Grab it by a corner and enlarge it a good bit, then repeat
the copy/paste drill.
 
'caught me!

Steve Rindsberg said:
Good one!


EDIT rather than Insert. Picky picky picky .... ;-)

If that results in too low rez an image, press Ctrl+Z to undo until you have the
original image back. Grab it by a corner and enlarge it a good bit, then repeat
the copy/paste drill.


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