Jul 07, 2011 How do i resize a photo/picture in MS word for Mac 2008? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. ![]() I am using Word 2010 on XP I am trying to keep an archive of a website by copying each page (via screen shot) into Word. The images are pasted on a landscape 11x8.5 document. When I paste these they do not fill up the page, but are scaled in at 32%. I want to select all of these images to resize them all to about 50% so they all fill up the page more. I am not able to press the shift key and select 2 or more. Each web page is on it's own page in Word. These are set for in-line, which is the way I like. I do not have any text in this document. Is there a way to select them all, select all does not work. Formatting a picture was not the same as it was in 2003. Why did they get rid of that right-click format picture? Anyway, that's another story. Thank you in advance. PS- maybe I should use Publisher, it's just some do not work with that program here. I am using Word 2010 on XP I am trying to keep an archive of a website by copying each page (via screen shot) into Word. The images are pasted on a landscape 11x8.5 document. When I paste these they do not fill up the page, but are scaled in at 32%. I want to select all of these images to resize them all to about 50% so they all fill up the page more. I am not able to press the shift key and select 2 or more. Each web page is on it's own page in Word. These are set for in-line, which is the way I like. I do not have any text in this document. Is there a way to select them all, select all does not work. Formatting a picture was not the same as it was in 2003. Why did they get rid of that right-click format picture? Anyway, that's another story. Try using a macro with the following code: Dim i As Long With ActiveDocument For i = 1 To.InlineShapes.Count With.InlineShapes(i).ScaleHeight = 50.ScaleWidth = 50 End With Next i End With Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP [email protected] Screen shots by Snagit from www.techsmith.com. When I click the Ctrl key it doesn't work. When I have one object selected with the Ctrl key held down still, I try to select the next object, but I get nothing. The cursor turns into a white arrow with what looks like a tiny little text box with a plus sign, but I am unable to select. I tried Shift, I tried alt, I tried combinations of both, all 3.nothing. I need to have this set in-line. I just in general want to know how to select more than one object. I think it is very odd that you are not able to this easily in a program like this. I believe you can in PowerPoint, so why not Word? If I use the screen shot copy and paste, I do not need to use that macro. I am just going to use Publisher. It seems to do the trick. I will just convert to.pdf so everyone can open it. We have reached the point where most people rely on their iPhone as their primary camera. The experience of taking excellent photos is simple, but editing those photos afterwards can be a bit more challenging. If you are posting photos on a blog, sharing them via social media or just backing images up to iCloud, cropping and resizing are both important things to understand how to do. Generally, most people are more familiar with cropping images. However, resizing pictures can be crucial in certain circumstances. For example, if you are uploading images to the web, resizing an image to make it smaller will allow the picture to load significantly faster while losing very little in terms of image quality. How to Crop and Resize Photos on iPhone Cropping an image is a fairly simple task primarily because it is built in to the iPhone’s default Photos app. • To crop a picture, open it up in the Photos app. • Tap the ‘Edit’ button at the bottom of the screen to the left of the trashcan. • Tap the ‘Crop/Rotate’ button to the right of the word ‘Cancel’. • Here, a white frame is placed around the image, which you can drag and manipulate any way you want, ultimately selecting the portion of the image you’d like to keep. • There is also a button depicting rectangles layered on top of one another which allows you to set the ratio of the crop. For example, you can lock the ratio to 3:4 or 5:7, which comes in handy if you plan to print the photo in the future. • Click Done to save the image. Changing the size of an image is a bit trickier and requires the use of a third party app. There are plenty of photo editing apps that can do the trick, but I recommend Pixelmator for the iPhone. It is the most powerful photo-editing app on the iPhone, but remains easy to use • To resize an image, open a picture in Pixelmator, tap the paintbrush and then select Format at the bottom of the menu. • Next, tap Arrange and then click on Size.
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