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The original size in the Resize and Crop panes is incorrect when you edit a picture in Picture Manager

Article ID:828495
Last Review:June 28, 2007
Revision:3.1

SYMPTOMS

When you open and resize a picture that has a resolution that is greater than 640 x 480 pixels in Microsoft Office Picture Manager, the Original Size that is shown in the Resize and Crop panes is incorrectly shown as 640 x 480, not the actual original size of the picture.

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CAUSE

This behavior occurs in Picture Manager to enhance performance by displaying a thumbnail of the picture at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels.

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RESOLUTION

When the picture is edited, the full image is then loaded. If you look at the zoom ratio, you will notice that it changes from 100% to 50%. This change indicates that the original picture was downloaded.

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STATUS

This behavior is by design.

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APPLIES TO
•Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007
•Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
•Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003

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Keywords: 
kbopenfile kbprb KB828495

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