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replyReply Tue 4 Mar 2008, 15:36Delegate Simon said...

Excel

Some clipart does not expeand very well and does not look good on a presentation. How can you conquer this issue?

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replyReply Sat 8 Mar 2008, 19:53Trainer Mara said...

RE: Excel

Hello Simon,
I hope you enjoyed your training sessions with us.

In response to your question, most clip art that comes with PowerPoint will be created to maintain the same appearance at most sizes. Make sure you either choose the "Lock aspect ratio" tickbox in the size tab of the format picture dialog box, or hold down the shift key as you change the size. This will ensure that the picture does not get stretched. If there are particular images/clip art for which this does not work, please let me know and I can have a better look at them specifically.

I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved. If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. And please feel free to ask any other questions you may have.

Have a great day.

Regards,
Mara
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Trainer

 

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Powerpoint tip:

Grouping objects

Sometimes you may want to move images, clipart, text boxes around your slide.

To effectively do this so they stay together you can group objects,

1)Highlight all the objects, by either dragging around the objects or holding down the CONTROL key and selecting the objects

2)Right clcik and select group.

No when you move one object the others will move with it.

You can remove the grouping by right clicking on the object and ungrouping.

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