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With PPTools, you can do more with PowerPoint and do it faster and more efficiently than you ever dreamed possible.
OK, for the last two examples, we memorized the slide's size before using THOR to demonstrate how you can fill a slide with an image or shape. THOR displays the shape's position and size coordinates (in points, PowerPoint's native units; 72 points to the inch). Of course, the result will depend on the options you've chosen, and there are a few little tips and tricks that might come in handy. That's normal; if you're not resizing shapes, there's no chance for them to get distorted, so the Don't distort option isn't relevant. Leave Don't distort checked to ensure that the image is enlarged to fill the slide as nearly as possible WITHOUT distortion.
All PPTools add-ins have free, fully functional demo versions you can download and install to test with before purchasing. In the examples above, we only memorized the size/position of the gray Memorized Shape rectangle once, then changed THOR Options repeatedly to demonstrate how each of the settings affects THOR's behavior.
If you've ever had to do this before, you already know that PowerPoint's not going to give you much help.Don't distort When resizing a shape, THOR can maintain its aspect ratio (ie not distort it) or if you prefer, THOR can force the shape to the memorized area even if that will cause distortion.