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How to help needed
If it's been asked-sorry for the repetition , but I can't see any topic on this.
I have a frame with stars in the background and 5 OVAL shapes for pics and i can't figure out how to change the dimension of the square pics i have to fit them in the vertical ovals.?? Anyone? The only imaging software I have is Microsoft Digital Imiage Suite.
Thanks
I have a frame with stars in the background and 5 OVAL shapes for pics and i can't figure out how to change the dimension of the square pics i have to fit them in the vertical ovals.?? Anyone? The only imaging software I have is Microsoft Digital Imiage Suite.
Thanks
- DickK
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It sounds like all you want to do is size them down to fit the openings, in which case just use the zoom function on the motion tab to zoom them down then physically move them within the visible slide to where the frame opening is.
If that's not what you were looking to do, ask again.
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If that's not what you were looking to do, ask again.
Dick
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Hi burntb4
I'm wondering if your 5 oval shapes are masks (meaning images can be placed behind them and only seen within the oval), or are they simply ovals which require the image placed inside over the top? I think the latter is what you mean.
I would try double clicking the slide in Proshow, and ensure the image layer is above the oval layer. Select the image layer then go into edit and click on vignette. In there you can select a round shape. Then you could shrink the image to fit inside the oval and put it in place. I'm assuming Gold has the vignette option. I hope this is some help, otherwise please post again and someone will offer another solution
I'm wondering if your 5 oval shapes are masks (meaning images can be placed behind them and only seen within the oval), or are they simply ovals which require the image placed inside over the top? I think the latter is what you mean.
I would try double clicking the slide in Proshow, and ensure the image layer is above the oval layer. Select the image layer then go into edit and click on vignette. In there you can select a round shape. Then you could shrink the image to fit inside the oval and put it in place. I'm assuming Gold has the vignette option. I hope this is some help, otherwise please post again and someone will offer another solution
- hardsoftware
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Unfortunatly Gold does not have the Vignette option.
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