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murrayk

USA
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Posted - Sep 04 2010 :  11:18:47  Show Profile  Reply
Is there a way to remove the borders without having to a scroll through the array of slides till you get to the one that you want to edit? Occasionally I am looking to adjust the border on only a single frame, or possibly two or three. I don't see a way to access those frames directly, but instead must move through the fames sequentially until I get where I want to be. Then if I accidentally go past that frame, there doesn't appear to be a way to go back one frame, only to repeat the process and move sequentially from no. 1 once again.

A related question: Is there not some way to globally adjust the borders or to select a range of frames for which you want to make identical changes or must they always be done one at a time?

Murray

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Posted - Sep 07 2010 :  02:52:16  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Murray

The "Border Removal Wizard" just provides sequential access to the same option you can get by selecting Frame > Properties, Remove Borders.

You can use the "Auto-Cropping" function to remove borders from all frames. For example, if you specify 20% auto-cropping then it will remove up to 10% from the top and bottom of portrait photos so that you get less border area on the left and right (it is possible that the cropping could be from the left and right, but that is not common).


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
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