FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using WPS Crop Image, common questions usually involve restoring a crop, understanding shape cropping, setting crop values precisely, and finding the crop entry point; this section covers 4 frequent questions.

FAQ

Can I restore a cropped image to its original state?

  1. If you just finished cropping, press Ctrl+Z to undo the action.
  2. If you are still in a crop-related panel, click Reset Shape and Size or Reset to restore the original state.
  3. Check the image again to confirm that the visible area matches what you want.

What is shape cropping useful for?

  1. Select the image and open Shape Crop.
  2. Choose a target shape such as a circle or star.
  3. Use it for profile images, cover decoration, or more creative slide layouts.

How do I set the crop area size and position precisely?

  1. Select the image and open Format Object or the Properties panel.
  2. Go to the Picture tab and expand Crop.
  3. Enter values for width, height, and offsets under Picture Position and Crop Position.
  4. Review the slide result and continue adjusting if needed.

Why can’t I see the Crop button?

  1. Make sure you selected an image object instead of a text box, shape, or blank area.
  2. After selecting the image, check the Picture Tools tab, the right-click menu, or the floating toolbar.
  3. If the option still does not appear, reinsert the image and try again.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Crop handleA draggable handle that appears on the edges and corners of an image in crop mode and is used to adjust the visible area.
Aspect ratio cropCropping an image to a preset width-to-height ratio so multiple images can look more consistent in a layout.
Shape cropCropping an image into a specific shape such as a circle or star, often used for profile images or decorative layouts.
FillA scaling option that makes the image fill the target area as much as possible, which may crop some outer edges.
FitA scaling option that keeps as much of the full image visible as possible, which may leave empty space around it.