In the previous article "Practical Word Tips Sharing: How to quickly copy styles across documents", we learned about how to quickly copy styles between documents. Today we will talk about Word shortcut keys and the [F4] key to quickly unify the image size. Come and take a look!
For the typesetting of long Word documents, it is often necessary to insert multiple pictures, graphics, etc., but the inserted pictures are often of different sizes. It will obviously take a lot of time to select one by one each time and then go to the format bar to manually adjust the size. Is there a quick way?
Today, the skill I want to share with you is very special. I believe most people have not thought of it. It is the very practical [F4] key.
As we mentioned in the previous article, the main function of the [F4] key is to repeat the previous operation, similar to the format brush, which can help us reduce many unnecessary repetitive operations.
Today we will use the [F4] key to quickly unify the image size as an example. The specific operations are as follows:
(1) Click the [Insert]-[Picture] button, and open the Find the pictures in the folder and select multiple pictures to be inserted, and insert them in batches.
(2) Select a picture, right-click the mouse, select the "Size and Position" command, open the "Layout" dialog box, and uncheck "Lock Aspect Ratio" ” check box, then set the image height and width values, and click the “OK” button.
# (3) Select other pictures respectively and press the [F4] key. The size of the picture will be the same as the first picture.
Very simple, have you learned it?
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