Devin,
All you need to do is set the lockLocation of the image object to true after
you resized it. This way, the new (resized) rectangle will be maintained.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Devin Asay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: Image resizing (was Re: Transparency in images)
> >If you have Photoshop, you can paste your image onto a layer and use the
> >magic wand or lasso tool to select the white area around your graphic and
> >delete. When you save and flatten the image as a gif file, you can
select a
> >check box called "Preserve Transparency" in the save dialog pop-up.
That's
> >it.
>
> Thanks, Mike. This did the trick.
>
> Now another issue. Maybe it's been addressed but I haven't seen it
> here nor in the documentation. When I resize an image object, save,
> close and reopen the stack containing the image, the image object
> resizes itself to the original size of the graphic referenced or
> imported into the object. Nothing I do can make the image retain the
> assigned size. Is this a known issue? Is there a trick to making
> this work?
>
> Devin
> --
> Devin Asay
> Humanities Research Center
> Brigham Young University
>