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?
- If you just finished cropping, press Ctrl+Z to undo the action.
- If you are still in a crop-related panel, click Reset Shape and Size or Reset to restore the original state.
- Check the image again to confirm that the visible area matches what you want.
What is shape cropping useful for?
- Select the image and open Shape Crop.
- Choose a target shape such as a circle or star.
- Use it for profile images, cover decoration, or more creative slide layouts.
How do I set the crop area size and position precisely?
- Select the image and open Format Object or the Properties panel.
- Go to the Picture tab and expand Crop.
- Enter values for width, height, and offsets under Picture Position and Crop Position.
- Review the slide result and continue adjusting if needed.
Why can’t I see the Crop button?
- Make sure you selected an image object instead of a text box, shape, or blank area.
- After selecting the image, check the Picture Tools tab, the right-click menu, or the floating toolbar.
- If the option still does not appear, reinsert the image and try again.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Crop handle | A 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 crop | Cropping an image to a preset width-to-height ratio so multiple images can look more consistent in a layout. |
| Shape crop | Cropping an image into a specific shape such as a circle or star, often used for profile images or decorative layouts. |
| Fill | A scaling option that makes the image fill the target area as much as possible, which may crop some outer edges. |
| Fit | A scaling option that keeps as much of the full image visible as possible, which may leave empty space around it. |