Good one, also missed that. However, does this mean the image will automatically zoom base don where it is paced ont he timeline as if it is a zoom in effect or is this merely for a zoom into detail type of thing?
In my experience, the image only zooms in when you click the Zoom button. That is, if you preview the slide and click to open the marker, you see the image, which now includes that zoom "button." Click it to zoom the picture in.
Is there an actual tutorial on the zoom picture? I click the image and press the "zoom image" button" and nothing happens. I cannot find help on how to control setting or actually change the size of the image.
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Hi Mélissande and welcome to heroes,
You can do it by selecting the image and activate the Zoom picture button on the Format tab.
Hope it helps and have a nice day!
Annie
awesome!!
can't believe I missed that
thanks for the very(!) quick response
Glad it helps, have a nice day!
Good one, also missed that. However, does this mean the image will automatically zoom base don where it is paced ont he timeline as if it is a zoom in effect or is this merely for a zoom into detail type of thing?
Thanks!
In my experience, the image only zooms in when you click the Zoom button. That is, if you preview the slide and click to open the marker, you see the image, which now includes that zoom "button." Click it to zoom the picture in.
Thanks Rebecca. I guess I have to create one to visualize it in action.
Is there an actual tutorial on the zoom picture? I click the image and press the "zoom image" button" and nothing happens. I cannot find help on how to control setting or actually change the size of the image.
Please help. Thanks!
Hi Katherine
I did a quick video of inserting a picture and then adding the zoom picture option - hope this helps
Here is a tutorial that talks about zooming pictures
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