Use Image Alignment with 2 how-to topics, both membership-related; choose a topic from the How-to Index and follow the entry path and steps to complete the task.
How-to Index
| No. | Topic | Membership Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1. Align a single image | WPS Premium required |
| 2 | 2. Align multiple images | WPS Premium required |
How-to Guide
1. Align a single image
Entry path: Picture Edit tab → Align button
- Open the PDF file that you want to edit.
- Click the image that you want to align.
- Click the Picture Edit tab on the top menu bar.
- Click the Align button on the toolbar.
- Choose the alignment option you need, such as left align, center align, right align, top align, middle align, or bottom align.
- Check whether the image has moved to the expected position.
Success Criteria
- On-screen result: The image position changes and follows the selected alignment direction.
- What you can do next: You can continue adjusting other images or save the PDF file.
Tips While Using
- Common mistake: If the image is not selected first, the alignment command may not work as expected.
- Membership note: Editing PDF files requires WPS Premium.
2. Align multiple images
Entry path: Picture Edit tab → Align button
- Open the PDF file that you want to edit.
- Hold Ctrl and click multiple images to select them.
- Confirm that all images you want to organize are selected.
- Click the Align button.
- Choose one alignment option.
- Check whether all selected images now follow the same alignment rule.
Success Criteria
- On-screen result: Multiple images are adjusted according to the same alignment rule.
- What you can do next: You can continue organizing the page layout or save the file.
Tips While Using
- Common mistake: If you do not complete the multi-selection first, only the current image will change.
- Membership note: This task requires WPS Premium.