To crop an image:
In your draft, select the image you want to crop.
1.
Do one of the following:
2.
Click the Crop Tool icon in the image editing toolbar.
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Select Format > Edit Image > Crop.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the image, and then select
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Edit Image > Crop.
Note: These options are not available if you belong to a user role that the Contribute administrator
has restricted from inline image editing. For more information, talk to your Contribute administrator
or see
"Setting page-editing and paragraph settings" on page
Crop handles appear.
Adjust the crop handles to surround the part of the image you want to keep.
3.
Do one of the following to finish the crop:
4.
Double-click inside the bounding box.
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Press Enter or Return.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the image, and then select
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Edit Image > Finish Crop.
The shaded part of the image disappears from the image.
To undo the effects of the Crop command and revert to the original image:
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Select Edit > Undo Crop.
You can undo the effect of the Crop command (and revert to the original image file) until you
quit Contribute.
Related topics
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"Adding an image to a page" on page 93
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"Adjusting the brightness and contrast of an image" on page 100
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"Sharpening an image" on page 101
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"Rotating an image" on page 103
Resizing an image
You can change the size of an image visually or by entering specific values.
Note: Changing an image this way affects only this instance of the image; it does not affect the
original image source file.
To resize an image visually:
In your draft, select the image you want to resize.
1.
Click the Resize button in the image editing toolbar.
2.
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Chapter 7: Working with Images and Graphical Elements
207.
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