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Hiding portions of graphics that lay outside the margins

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Heliocracy

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Aug 2, 2007, 9:34:02 AM8/2/07
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I have large graphic elements on a slide that straddle the edges, so that
only a part of the graphic appears in the slide (leaving the rest outside the
margins). How do I hide or delete the portions of the graphics which are not
on the slide itself?

Austin Myers

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Aug 2, 2007, 9:40:35 AM8/2/07
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It isn't needed, anything outside the slide will not be shown during the
presentation show. However, if you still don't want it there you can crop
the image with the cropping tool.


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Heliocracy

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Aug 2, 2007, 10:26:01 AM8/2/07
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Okay, thanks. These are autoshapes, and when I select them the cropping tool
is grayed out. How do you crop an autoshape?

Echo S

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Aug 2, 2007, 10:45:41 AM8/2/07
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Ah, you can't crop an autoshape. You could Ctrl+X to cut it and Edit | Paste
Special and paste as an image -- like PNG. Then you can crop the PNG. But
the PNG won't have the same formatting attributes the shape does.

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