Viewing resizing images
resizing images
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User: Sitar 11 years ago
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Some of the images I want to use are too big and when I import them I get the icon which I assume tells me its too big. I don't always get the message that asks whether it can automatically resize the image to fit. Can I resize the image once its on the page ? What do I do so that every image I import can be resize to fit the space I want it to fill |
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User: Lena Arice L. 11 years ago
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| I think that if you get the "auto-resize" option, it's a big file, and if you don't, it's not too big beyond reason. Just grab a corner of the image and pull it in or out to resize, or if wanting to alter proportions, open "Inspector," open the image proportions feature (looks link a square with dotted lines to top and right side) and click "Constrain Proportions" off. That feature lets you stop free-dragging, and you can see the width dimensions, and resize from there, too. | |
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User: Sitar 11 years ago
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Thanks What does the icon with the mountain and the circle mean ?. That is what I get when the the auto resize doesnt come up as an option. |
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User: Lena Arice L. 11 years ago
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| Do you mean the square with the circle over the square's lower right side? That's for working with objects. Shape selection, line types, filling shape options, adding shadows, reflections, frames. You can add the frames, lines, etc. around ant image you import, too... | |
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User: Roddy 11 years ago
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Its always better to prepare and resize/crop images before importing them. If you don't have a dedicated app for this, use Preview - it's quick and simple and has all the basic tools you need to edit images. ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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