Sunday, December 11, 2011

How to make photo size apply to all in powerpoint.?

I'm making a slideshow for my great grandma's funeral, and there's over 100 pictures and it's annoying to change the size of all of the pictures to fit fullscreen. (by size I mean by height and width).How to make photo size apply to all in powerpoint.?
You can use PowerPoint's built in Photo Album. In XP/2003 it's under Insert --%26gt; Picture --%26gt; New Photo Album. In 2007, Photo Album should be right on the insert tab.



This will bring all the pictures in to fit the screen (or whatever configuration you want).



Check out this article that has a couple warnings, but basically, I think this will be perfect for you - should do the job in a couple minutes - even re-starting from scratch which is what you'd need to do!



http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00050.htm#reaso鈥?/a>How to make photo size apply to all in powerpoint.?
i recant, the 'insert photoalbum' is the best choice and works pretty well.



i'm pretty sure you can't do this. if t]all the pics are exactly the same, you can try to change the size of the slides so they match the size of the pics, but that's about it.



this is to say ion the page set up in file, there is a 'slide size', you'll probably have to play with it a bit and see the results. i've used ifran and it's not bad, but it will change the pics themselves and that doesn't sound like what you'r asking to do. better to leave them as they are nd manipulate them in powerpoint, imho. good luck.
There are some tips at http://help.wugnet.com/office/resizing-m鈥?/a> but I think you may be better off doing this outside of PowerPoint.



Ifvanview - http://www.irfanview.com/ - was made for batch photo conversions. See http://www.lancelotgroup.com/tutorials/H鈥?/a> for instructions.



If you have it the Photoshop and probably other image editors have a batch action record facility. To use this see http://www.pagecurve.com/tutorial.php?id鈥?/a>

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