Page setup problem

G

Guest

If I place a image or object in landsacpe and at sometime i feel to make a
portrait layout, changing the page setup to portrait is resizing the image
too with unproportional measurement. The same case when changing the page
setup from portrait to landscape. The image/object is also getting resized
but not proportionally. I dont want the image/object to get disturbed when
changing the page setup. Is it a bug or is there any option to lock the image
size.

Any ideas pls....
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

If I place a image or object in landsacpe and at sometime i feel to make a
portrait layout, changing the page setup to portrait is resizing the image
too with unproportional measurement. The same case when changing the page
setup from portrait to landscape. The image/object is also getting resized
but not proportionally. I dont want the image/object to get disturbed when
changing the page setup. Is it a bug or is there any option to lock the image
size.

Any ideas pls....

Ctrl+C to copy the image, change the orientation of the presentation, delete the
now-distorted image, Ctrl+V to replace it with the undistorted original, size as
needed.
 
G

Guest

Steve,
This can be done if it is for one slide. But my question was if there are
many slides and images in all slides, then what should be the right option to
use page orientation without getting the images distorted or resized. What
could be the solution??
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Steve,
This can be done if it is for one slide. But my question was if there are
many slides and images in all slides, then what should be the right option to
use page orientation without getting the images distorted or resized. What
could be the solution??

A modification of the same process.

Open the original presentation, save it under a new name.
Open both the copy and the original.
Change the orientation of the copy then view the two side by side.
Select and delete any distorted graphics on the copy, copy them from the original
into the copy. You can select and copy multiple graphics at once (which'll help to
maintain their spatial relationship to one another)
 

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