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replyReply Tue 4 Mar 2008, 15:59Delegate Sarah said...

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Can I edit pictures in powerpoint

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replyReply Thu 6 Mar 2008, 15:29Trainer Mark said...

RE: Powerpoint

Hi Sarah

Hope you enjoyed your course on Monday

The answer to your question is your can edit pictures but only in certain ways, and it depends on the picture type now of course you can change the size by rezising the picture

but i think you are talking about the colours and stuff like thatif this is so the way you would do this is by ungrouping the picture and you do this from the draw button on the drawing toolbar but this is only on some picture types

the types are as follows

WFM, BMP's and as far as i know thats it

there are certain things you can do with the picture toolbar, but only the file types that will allow you to ungroup as mentioned above

Try this and let me know how you get on


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