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Moving pictures

How do I move a picture around a slide?

Edited on Mon 16 Apr 2007, 15:35

RE: Moving pictures

Hi Jenni,

Thank you for the question

Once you have inserted a picture, (Inset menu>Picture) if you click on the picture once you will see handles appear surrounding the picture. If you put you cursor over the handles you can re-size your picture, if you put your cursor in the picture it will change shape to a four headed arrow (selection shape) then you can move you picture around the slide.

I hope that helps

Tracy

 

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