| PowerPoint Slide Toolkits Tutorial 1. Basic Operations 2. Coloring & Outlining 3. Adding & Removing Components >> 1. Basic Operations It's easy to resize and reshape the way you want. Let's use this Fibroblast from our Cell set as an example. |
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First, copy and paste the image into your PowerPoint slide, and click on it to select the image. |
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Drag the corner to resize it proportionally. Drag the left/right or up/bottom sides to change the size in one direction only. |
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See below image resizing or reshaping without loss of display quality |
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Flip or rotate the image. |
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Now we move on to more powerful operations. Right Click on the image > Click "Edit Points" from the drop-down menu. |
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Drag the point upward. The tip is getting longer but the general shape remains the same. |
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