2, using online tools: for example, PhotoR, Canva and other

2, using online tools: for example, Photo, Canva and other online image editing tools, you can upload the content to the image that needs to be processed, and then choose the "size" option to adjust.

3, use the command line tool: in Windows, you can use the "diagram" program, then use the following command line command:convert [image path] -resize [new size] [output file path]; on Mac, you can use the command line tool ImageMagick, use the following command line command:convert [image]
Path] -resize [new size] [output file path].

4, use mobile phones: for example, Adobe Photoshop Express, InShot and other mobile phone use, you can easily cut, rotate, adjustable size and other operations on the image.

how to change the size of the image in a batch! a minute to do

with high-speed image format converter can quickly change the size of the image in a batch, the specific operating steps are as follows:


p>1. Open the software and add the image file

install and start the "High-Speed Image Format Converter", on the left side of the software interface, select to change size function. click the to add file button or directly drag the image into the software window to complete the image importation.

2. Set the image to change the parameter0 to set the area at the bottom right of the software, select the way to adjust the size:12
Proportion scale: enter high proportion width (such as width set to 50%, height automatically adjusted by proportion).

fixed size: directly enter the target width and height (units to pixels).

select the appropriate adjustment mode according to the requirements to ensure the image proportion or specific size meets the requirements.

3. Start batch conversion

click the upper right corner

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1 button, the software will automatically process all images.
After completion, the software pops up the reminder window and automatically opens the save folder (the default path is the desktop "image format conversion" folder).

Note

File format compatibility: The software supports common formats (such as JPG, PNG, BMP, etc.), but must ensure the original image is not damaged. Mass processing efficiency: can process hundreds of images at once, processing time depends on the number of images and computer performance. Save path changes
: To customize the storage location, you can click the software bottom output directory option to change before the conversion.

this method does not require complicated operation, suitable for non-professional users to quickly complete batch adjustment tasks.

word how to unify all images in the image size

using the batch change the image size, you can follow the following steps:

open the software and enter the batch processing function 0 open the main interface, click "batch processing"
If the batch processing plug-in is not installed, the tip window will pop up, click "Determine" to download and install the "Big Picture Show Batch Processing" software, click "Instant Experience" to enter the main interface after installation. Add the image that needs to be processed In the "Big Picture Show Batch Processing" main interface, click "Add Multiple Images", pop up the "Open Picture" dialog box, select all images that need batch processing, then click "Open". Set the change of size parameter In the "Save Settings" under the interface, find the "Modify Size" option, and set it.
Set to the target specification (such as "500 pixels*400 pixels"). select the save path and execute the save click on the "Change" button, select the folder path for the image after saving processing, confirm the error after clicking "Save", the software will automatically complete the size modification of all images and save to the specified location.

note:

recommend back up the original image before batch processing to avoid data loss. To maintain the image ratio, you can select the "lock ratio" option (part version supports), change only the long edge or short
On the other hand, the other side automatically adjusts proportionally. When processing a large number of images, make sure that the computer is performing properly to avoid cardboard or software crashes.

How to uniformly adjust all image sizes in Word:

1. Use the image tool to adjust the number of images.

1. Open the Word document, click on any image in the document.

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1 2. Find and click on the "image tool" in the toolbar above, go to the image format settings.

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In the "image tool", find the "size" option, select the "batch size adjustment".

4. In the pop-up dialog box, enter the unified height and width, and then determine the size adjustment of all the images.

2. Use shortcuts and mouse operations to adjust the size of the image.

1. Open the Word document, press the Ctrl button, then click on the image in the document.

2. When all the images you want to adjust the size are selected, right-click any image,
Select "Size and location".

3. In the pop-up dialog box, type a new height and width, then click "Apply to all images".

4. So you can adjust all selected images to the same size.

3. Use the Find and Replace function to adjust the image size by using the bulk.

1. Open the Word document, press Ctrl+H to open the Find and Replace dialog box.

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1 2. Click on "More" option, then select "Special characters" from the list
Select "Graphics".

3. Enter the same graphic character in the "Replace to" box. Then click "Formate", select "Paragraph", go to the paragraph settings.

4. In the paragraph settings, find the size settings and unify the size of the picture. Last click on all the replacement, you can make the size adjustment of all the pictures.

all three methods above can be achieved in the word documentation to unify the size of all the images. You can choose the appropriate method according to personal habits and actual circumstances. When making the size adjustments, be sure that the image size selected is:
Do not fit the overall layout of the document, and avoid adjustments that affect the reading effect of the document.

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