How to Use

Last updated:July 8, 2026

Use Resize Image with 2 how-to topics, both focused on batch picture resizing in WPS Presentation.

How-to Index

No.TopicMembership Requirement
11. Open the batch resize panelWPS Premium required
22. Set size parameters and output the resultsWPS Premium required

How-to Guide

1. Open the batch resize panel

Entry path: Picture Tools → Batch Processing → Resize Image

  1. Select the pictures you want to resize in the presentation. You can select multiple pictures at the same time.
  2. Click the Picture Tools tab.
  3. Click Batch Processing.
  4. Select Resize Image.
  5. Open the resize page and get ready to set the parameters.

Success Criteria

  • Interface result: The Resize Image page opens successfully.
  • Next action available: The size settings area is visible on the right side.

Tips While Using

  • Membership: This is a membership feature, so check the membership indicator before use.
  • Common mistake: If no picture is selected first, the related batch workflow may not open as expected.

2. Set size parameters and output the results

Entry path: Resize Image page → right-side size settings

  1. Choose a size mode on the right side of the page.
  2. To resize by ratio, select Proportional Scaling and drag the slider to set the scaling percentage.
  3. To enter a fixed size, select Custom Size, enter the width and height values, and click the lock icon if you want to keep the aspect ratio.
  4. Select a unit. Available units include pixels (px), millimeters (mm), and inches (in).
  5. Click Export All to complete the batch resize and export the pictures.
  6. Or click Overwrite All to complete the batch resize and replace the original pictures.

Success Criteria

  • Interface result: The selected pictures are processed with the size settings you applied.
  • Next action available: You can review the exported results or check the overwritten pictures in place.

Tips While Using

  • Common mistake: If you change only the width or height without keeping the aspect ratio, the picture may look distorted.
  • Suggestion: Enlarging a picture may reduce clarity, so set the size based on the actual display need.