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Shapes and Drawing Objects
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Apply the same height and width to different objects
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Excel 2003
,
FrontPage 2003
,
PowerPoint 2003
,
Word 2003
Show All
Hide All
Select all objects (
AutoShape
(AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes basic shapes, such as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts.)
,
picture
(picture: A file (such as a metafile) that you can ungroup and manipulate as two or more objects or a file that stays as a single object (such as bitmaps).)
,
WordArt
(WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.)
, or
clip art
(clip art: A single piece of ready-made art, often appearing as a bitmap or a combination of drawn shapes.)
) that you want to have the same dimensions.
On the
Format
menu, click
Object
,
AutoShape
,
Picture
,
WordArt
, or
Clip Art
.
The
Format
menu item changes to reflect the types of objects you have selected.
On the
Size
tab, click in the
Height
and
Width
boxes to type in the dimensions you want.
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