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When resizing images or objects in a presentation, why should a user not utilize the sizing handles in the middle of the sides

or bottom of an image?
It will not resize the image
It will resize the image but not maintain aspect ratio.
O it will turn the image instead of resizing
There's nothing wrong with resizing this way PLEASEE HURRY

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When resizing images or objects in a presentation, a user should not utilize the sizing handles in the middle of the sides or the bottom because it will resize the image but not maintain its aspect ratio

Using the middle handles will stretch or compress the image horizontally or vertically, distorting its original proportions and potentially making it appear unnatural or unprofessional.

Therefore, when resizing images, it's best to use the corner handles to maintain the aspect ratio and ensure a visually appealing and professional presentation.

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When resizing an image or an object in a presentation, a user should not utilize the sizing handles in the middle of the sides or the bottom of the image. There's nothing wrong with resizing this way.

There's nothing wrong with resizing this way

Step-by-step explanation:

When the sizing handles in the middle of the sides are used, the image stretches out reflecting an increase in the width maintaining There's nothing wrong with resizing this way.

On the other hand, while using the sizing handles at the bottom, the image increases in height whilst maintaining the same width again disturbing the aspect ratio.

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