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CDI
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Does anyone know of any free software out there that can convert photographs to an oval shape, preferably with fuzzy edges.

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I'm certain the Wizard will be able to help you better than I...but I have found this information. Don't know if you can use it or not...



You know that Word allows you to insert pictures in your document. Most pictures are rectangular in shape. What happens if you want your picture to be oval or some other non-rectangular shape, however?

Perhaps the most universal solution is to use a picture-editing program to make your edits to the picture. For instance, you could use Adobe PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro or Microsoft's Photo Editor to change the picture directly, before placing it into Word. This approach will work with any version of Word.

If you don't have access to picture-editing software, you can use AutoShapes within Word to create your oval (or some other shape), and then fill that AutoShape with your picture. To do this, follow these steps:

   1. Make sure the Drawing toolbar is displayed. You can either click on the Drawing tool on the standard toolbar, or you can use the Toolbars option from the View menu.
   2. Click on the AutoShapes tool on the Drawing toolbar. Word displays a menu of shape categories.
   3. Select the shape category desired. If you want to create an oval, choose the Basic Shapes category. Word displays a collection of shapes in the category.
   4. Click on the exact shape wanted. If you want an oval, pick the shape closest to what you desire. (There is actually an oval shape in the category; it is the first shape in the third row.) You mouse pointer turns into cross hairs.
   5. Click in your document where you want the shape to appear, and drag the mouse until the shape appears as you desire. Release the mouse button when the shape is correct. The shape should remain selected.
   6. Beside the Fill tool on the Drawing toolbar is a small down-arrow. Click on this down arrow. Word displays a palette of fill colors and a couple of other options.
   7. Choose Fill Effects from the palette. Word displays the Fill Effects dialog box.
   8. Make sure the Picture tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
   9. Click on Select Picture. Word displays the Select Picture dialog box, which looks like a standard Open dialog box.
  10. Use the controls in the dialog box to select the picture you want to place in the oval.
  11. Click on the OK button. The Fill Effects dialog box reappears, with your selected picture displayed.
  12. Click on OK. The shape you created is filled with the picture you selected.

Once the picture appears in the shape, you can adjust the size of the shape as you normally would, to make it appear as desired. You may need to play with this method of creating pictures a bit, as Word has been known to distort the pictures slightly. With a little practice, however, you may get exactly the effect you desire, without resorting to using an external picture-editing program.

There is also another way to place a picture within an oval in Word (any version), but it requires just a bit more work. In this approach, you really use two images: your original picture and an AutoShape. Follow these general steps:

   1. Place your picture in Word and format it to the size wanted.
   2. Create an oval, and place it over the top of your picture. (Make sure the oval is in front of the picture.)
   3. Right-click on the oval to display a Context menu.
   4. Choose Format AutoShape from the Context menu. Word displays the Format AutoShape dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
   5. Using the tabs and other controls in the dialog box, make sure the oval is formatted so it has no fill and so the line used for the oval is white and very thick. (Typically the line width should be 40 or more points.)
   6. Click on OK.
   7. Adjust the size of the oval as desired. You may need to change the line width again so that all the edges of your picture are covered.

This can be viewed as a brute-force method of placing your photo in an oval, but it does have the advantage that the picture is not distorted in the oval at all.



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Thanks for that Queeny, I'll give it a try.

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Pretty neat idea you found there Queeny, hope it does the trick for you CD emoticon

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Thanks Wiz....just was seeing if I could lend a hand. emoticon But you know me, not the brightest bulb in the room! emoticon

Hope it helps a bit CDI emoticon

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There is a Buddhist saying that even the dimmest bulb can light the way.

Nice to see people pitching in to help others, thanks Queeny

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I like that saying Wiz... emoticon



Nice to see people pitching in to help others


Sort of what this whole place is about, isn't it my friend? emoticon

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Further to the above here is a free graphics program that gives you almost any kind of frame you require.

Photoscape


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This is an example of what I was after and it took a couple of minutes in Photoscape, there are many more frames to choose from.

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Very cool CD, like it

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