Images that I've cropped revert to original size when printed.

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Kathy Jacobs

Nicole,
Sometimes this is due to video drivers. If you look at the
presentation/pictures on another machine, does the cropping show?

If you don't have another machine you can try it out on, unknot my email and
send it to me - I will see if I can see the croppings. (Please remind me in
the email of what I am looking at and for.)

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S

Sandy

You could try this: After you crop the image click CTRL-X then Insert > Paste
Special (save as PNG). That will elimnate the original photo completely and
replace it with the new image (the cropped out areas will be gone).
 
S

Sandy

'caught me!

Steve Rindsberg said:
Good one!


EDIT rather than Insert. Picky picky picky .... ;-)

If that results in too low rez an image, press Ctrl+Z to undo until you have the
original image back. Grab it by a corner and enlarge it a good bit, then repeat
the copy/paste drill.


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