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How can I change the fitting of the relinked .svg to .png to Scale to Fit
I relinked all my copy and paste .SVG images to named .png's. They are identical to the SVG that were replaced but maybe scaled a little larger for quality reasons.
The issue is when I did Assets > And right clicked to relink the unamed SVG with named .png. The image does not scale correctly now.
At certain break points it seems like my image is stuck on the settings of Original size and I can not figure out how to change it to a Scale To Fit that would keep with my current breakpoints.
I have 60 some pages and like 6 break points each page I do not want to remake.
When I try to change the image from relinked to Fill > Image > It overlays a image in the background of the box before. Then I have two images in one box frame.
How can I solve this with the image that is already in place.
I noticed in a Ctrl+D Image place you do not get the options for fittings either.
Im sure that would work... the issue is that then my breakpoints and sizing all get lost with the new image pasted in.
I solved this by keeping all .svg the same and not trying to changed them to named .png files
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Hey KevinRMachine,
I got your issue as when you relink your existing image frame which was filled with a .svg to a .png image its not scaling as per your settings.
Well, I believe that when you relink it somehow retains the property of the previous image.
Try this - Copy a frame which is correctly scaled by .png then relink it the required image and see if it works.
Regards,
Ankush
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Hi Kevin,
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Preran
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Im sure that would work... the issue is that then my breakpoints and sizing all get lost with the new image pasted in.
I solved this by keeping all .svg the same and not trying to changed them to named .png files
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Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E changes the fitting of the image to correct to frame. Then I have to select image and repeat the Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E . Good thing is I can select 20 images at once and click through each break point and Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E then they all correct