The problem with your request is that the Crop to Fit will always require adjustment depending on the original image size. Thus using the Crop to Fill is better option while using the Crop tool to move to the part of the image you wanted to show in full size. So even if using the crop to fit as default the image size will be what your place holder was. Here is an example (left and right are place holders) while the middle is the original. The crop to fit will have to reduce the original to show it as whole in preassigned place holder. The Crop to fill will take the original and without shrinking it will use the center part and fill it in the preassigned Place Holder. What you are trying to do is not possible. Answer John Korchok Volunteer Moderator Article Author Replied on MaReport abuse As tempting as it might seem to try to rework the existing presentation, its best to start over. You can make multiple placeholders, but you do not have to use all of them if a slide does not require it.įrom now on all new slides (with the chosen layout) will have the placeholders where you can insert a picture and they all will be cropped to auto fit the placeholder, or auto fill. Use the cursor to drag the picture to size and position it.Select "Insert Placeholder" and choose Picture.Use View → Slide Master, then choose your layout.Create a new template and start with a color theme and a font theme. One way to do that is to use the "Placeholder" in PowerPoint. Answer John Korchok Volunteer Moderator Article Author Replied on MaReport abuse As tempting as it might seem to try to rework the existing presentation, it's best to start over.
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