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Hello. I just moved two hours ago from Indesign to Publisher 2. 

I nearly understand every tools and ways to deal with that new environment.

There is only one thing I can't find. I tried to find it in the forum. I am sure it is somewhere because it is a so simple and important thing :

when I created a rectangle that will receive an image later, how can I change the width and the length in a second time ? Where can I see those infos about the object. Where are the two fields that let me change those numbers ?

 

 

Sorry. I found out !

 

 

Edited by Alexandre27
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Hi @Alexandre27 and welcome to Publisher. I assume you found the Transform panel now which is very useful. Also note that you can save a step by holding Cmd and then clicking on the page with the Rectangle or any shape tool to define the shape's width and height.

Cheers

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5 minutes ago, MikeTO said:

Hi @Alexandre27 and welcome to Publisher. I assume you found the Transform panel now which is very useful. Also note that you can save a step by holding Cmd and then clicking on the page with the Rectangle or any shape tool to define the shape's width and height.

Cheers

Thank so much, Mike for this useful tip. And also for the links to a PDF manual !

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