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An Image’s properties can be edited in Design View by clicking on the image in the timeline or on the canvas. In the Title tab you can rename the image and in the drop down menu you can edit its size, rotation and location. You can change the image by selecting the Replace Image icon and in the drop down menu you can adjust the image’s transparency. Click on the Reset icon to undo all changes made to the image and adjust the image horizontally or vertically by clicking the Flip and Rotate arrows.
Set the following properties and options for Images:
- Name
The default name for an image object is 'Image X' ('Image 1', 'Image 2', 'Image 3', and so onward), and this is visible in the name property of the object. You can change a image's name by deleting the default name and typing in another one. Ensure the image is selected before attempting to change its name property.
- Rotate, Scale and Location
Adjust the rotational angles, scale or manually change the location of the image on the Canvas. Rotations on the X and Y-axis are ignored when
the image is attached to the image (scene).
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Click the Reset button to clear all values.
Click on the individual labels and select Reset to clear the corresponding value or select Apply to all if you want to apply your chosen values to all other images.
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- Replace Image
The replace image icon differs depending on the method used to insert the image.
- Transparent
This property is enabled for insert options- 'From File' and 'Take Screenshot'. It is used to adjust the image's transparency.
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The left-top pixel is considered a 'transparent' pixel. Checking the
transparency box makes it possible to see through the image.
Transparency cannot be applied to an image from cliparts, the checkbox
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- Reset
To reset the image to its original size, click the 'Reset' icon.
- Flip and Rotate
The 'Flip and Rotate' property allows you to flip the image vertically or horizontally and rotate the image by angle.
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