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We usually drag the mouse to adjust the size and position of the inserted picture in the presentation.This is a convenient yet inaccurate method. Today we will learn a method to adjust the size and position of the picture accurately. Right-click the picture to be adjusted, then click Format Object. In the task pane that pops up on the right side of the screen, click SIZE PROPERTIES, where we can adjust the SIZE and POSITION of the picture, respectively. Click SIZE, then we can adjust the Height and Width, the angle of Rotation, and the Scale of the picture respectively. If we want to adjust the length or width of the picture, respectively, uncheck the Lock aspect ratio option below. At this point, when one of the length or width of the picture is adjusted, the other value will remain unchanged. Click POSITION, here we can adjust the pictures position in the vertical and horizontal directions, respectively. Generally, the starti