Add a line of pictures
- On the Objects toolbar, click Rectangle .
- Click on the page and drag the mouse to draw the rectangle.
- Select the rectangle.
- On the Formatting toolbar, point to Line/Border Style , and then click More Lines.
- In the Format AutoShape dialog box, on the Colors and Lines tab, click BorderArt under Line.
- In the BorderArt dialog box, select the options you want.
- Click OK, and then click OK on the Format AutoShape dialog box.
- Resize the rectangle until you can see only one row of pictures.
After selecting an object, you can resize it in a number of ways.
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Position the mouse pointer over one of the handles, and then drag the mouse.
Keeping the center in the same place
- Hold down CTRL.
- Position the mouse pointer over one of the handles, and then drag the mouse.
- Release the mouse button before you release CTRL.
Maintaining the object's proportions
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Hold down SHIFT.
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Position the mouse pointer over one of the corner handles, and then drag the mouse.
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Release the mouse button before you release SHIFT.
Maintaining the proportions and keeping the center in the same place
1. Hold down CTRL+ SHIFT.
2. Position the mouse pointer over one of the corner handles, and then drag the mouse.
3. Release the mouse before you release CTRL+ SHIFT.
To a specific height and width
- Right-click the picture or AutoShape.
- On the shortcut menu, click Format <object type>.
- In the dialog box, click the Size tab.
- Under Size and rotate, enter measurements for the height and width of the object.
- Right-click the picture or AutoShape.
- On the shortcut menu, click Format <object type>.
- In the dialog box, click the Size tab.
- Under Scale, enter the percentage of the original height or width you want the object resized to.
Note You can override the Snap settings by holding down the ALT button while you drag the mouse.
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