Moving images (objects)

Ok, this might be a stupid question, but when I copy and paste an image into keynote 09 I can't move it around anywhere. I can move object placeholders prior to putting an image on them, but I can only put one of those on a slide. How do I move around numerous images I'm taking from elsewhere and place them at different locations on a slide?
Thanks

Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on May 6, 2009 5:24 PM

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May 9, 2009 10:52 PM in response to MG1234

Try saving the plot files in a bitmapped format (png,tiff, jpeg) in Preview and pasting those just for comparisons sake. Pretty weird I must say. Didn't you have issues with these plot images once before, I seem to remember it coming up before.

Any image can be made a placeholder and you can certainly have as many as you wish but that shouldn't effect moving or resizing them.

Perhaps you should post the image file to get somebody to replicate/confirm your issue with it.

May 10, 2009 12:56 PM in response to wideEyedPupil

Success! I saved the image as a JPG in preview and then copy/pasted it into keynote. I was moving it all around the place after that. I wonder why I was having problems before.
You mentioned that I could have more than one placeholders? How do I do this as when I click the check box only one box appears on the screen.
Anyway thanks again, now I can stop using powerpoint totally.

May 10, 2009 10:50 PM in response to MG1234

When you copy from your plotting application, you seem to be copying vector data, possibly postscript or maybe something else if it's old like pict file. When it gets to KN it is not interpreting it correctly and somehow generating an error that doesn't let you resize. Vector art for a plot has advantages over a bit map file in size and in not being resolution limited in the way a bit map is. You could try printing a PDF from your plotting application to keep the vector art. You may need to mask the result in keynote to hide bit's of printout you don't want. If you have a vector-based drawing application you can edit the file itself.

To make an image a placeholder select the image and use *Format Menu> Advanced> Define as Media Placeholder*. This allows you to hot-swap the file being used so that the placement, opacity and any builds you assigned to the previous image stay applied to the replacement image. It should not make any difference to your ability to resize the image.

MG1234 wrote:
Anyway thanks again, now I can stop using powerpoint totally.


yeah, that's a huge relief

May 12, 2009 6:41 AM in response to MG1234

I had exactly this problem with both Vector Art graphics and PDFs containing, or saved from, Vector Art originals.

It baffled me for ages, until I stumbled on the solution. You are right, it appears that you cannot move an image imported or pasted in this manner. However, you actually can do so. You just have to +ensure that the tip of the cursor is actually pointing to a line or other shape within the graphic+.

Trying to pick up an image by clicking in the blank (or white) parts of the graphic won't work. Clicking on a non-blank/non-white part of the shape does work.

May 12, 2009 8:56 AM in response to Tulse

Yes as I typed "not interpreting the data correctly" I thought to myself "that's rubbish why is it displaying at all then". It would be great if you could actually attach files in these forums. A quick check would have sorted that about 10 posts and 4 days ago (assuming that's what it was and it sounds viable).

On another forum I attend you can attach and mostly people ask to see the file as it saves on a lot of misinterpretation.

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