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Old April 30th, 2006, 05:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default Identifying graphics with "bad" scale / aspect ratio.

I have a customer that requires all icons and graphics to maintain the
original aspect ratio. Unfortunatly, the "lock aspect ratio" was not selected
on the icons that were distributed to the people building the presentations.

I'm going through and checking the presentations, and having to double click
each object and go to the size tab to see if the aspect ratio is correct
(same percentage height and width increase/decrease from original).

Is there any tool that will either let me search for percent height
precent width, or at least display the percentages in a toolbar? ProTools
Shape Properties shows the size, but in pixels, and there are dozens of
shapes, so I don't have each shape's dimensions memorized.
 




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