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How to change 100 Screenshots to the Same Size with a Single Click

November 17th, 2009 · View Comments · How To, Snagit, Technical Writing, Tips, Word 2007, Word 2010

All the screenshots in your Word document are different sizes. What’s the quickest way to get them all the same size? Is there a shortcut? Yes!

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You’ve taking your screenshots and placed them in Word. But something’s wrong! They’re all different sizes. Your document looks terrible! How can you resize all the images in 1 minute?

You can fix this by resizing the images and giving them a uniform appearance.

Instead of resizing each one manually, use the repeat key (F4) to automate the process. Here’s the trick!

1. Right-click on an image

2. Select Size.

3. Adjust the Height, for example 7.5 cm.

Tip: The Width is adjusted automatically if the ‘Lock Ration Aspect’ option is selected.

lock ration aspect

4. Click OK.

5. Select the next image and click F4.

F4 repeats the last action you performed.

If you want to update all the images in your document, do one, and then use F4 to automatically resize the rest of them.

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  • ermphd

    Interesting trick Ivan. I like the batch processing of Images with Snagit 9. I find the msoft tools rather mediocre,

    Cheers
    ermphd (from Twitter)

  • ermphd

    Interesting trick Ivan. I like the batch processing of Images with Snagit 9. I find the msoft tools rather mediocre,

    Cheers
    ermphd (from Twitter)

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