![]() ![]() To rotate the image/shape, click and drag on the circle at the top. Hold down the Shift key before you start dragging the corner to keep the image proportionate. Note that depending on the file type, your image may become distorted if you make it bigger. To resize it, click and drag one of the little squares that appear in the corners. To move it, click on it, hold, and then drag it to the desired location. Click the Update button when finished.The first three options will work with photos/images as well as shapes. Notice the Preview box on the right, which shows your selection. The choices include Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Simple Frame White, Simple Frame Black, Compound Frame Black, Center Shadow Rectangle, Soft Edge Rectangle. Once you choose a Layout, the Frame Shape field becomes active, and you can then select the shape of the frames for your slides. You can then go through each slide and convert the filenames to descriptive captions. Note that if you select Captions Below All Pictures, PowerPoint prints the filename below each photo. Additional options include 2 (or 4) Pictures (per slide) and 1, 2, or 4 Pictures with Title (per slide). For most, the selection will be one picture (per slide). If the latter is grayed-out, you must first select a layout (from the Album Layout section) for the pictures in the photo album. Under Picture Options, you can select (check box) for All Pictures Black & White or Captions Below All Pictures. Notice the options on the left and bottom left. The first two buttons control the rotation, the second two buttons adjust the contrast, and the last two buttons control the brightness. The adjustment buttons appear under the selected photo (on the right side of the screen).
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