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Hi Jamal,
If you select one image and size it, you should be able to resize the others by selecting them and pressing F4.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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but how to select more than one image? i selected the first image based on which i need the other images to be resized, i kept pressing control and went to the second image to select it, but it is not selected!!! then how to select more than one image? regards Jamal |
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