 So now let's say for example that I've gone to the bottom slide and I'm going to actually import another image in here I'm going to import that people.jpeg file You know it's going to take a little bit of time and I'm just going to do a little bit of resizing that way it kind of stands out a Lot more Now if you're like me, this is kind of annoying. I don't really like to have my click to add title There especially if I'm not going to add anything to it So what I actually typically like to do is get rid of it. How do I do that? Now if I kind of mouse over to the edge you see that my cursor is actually giving me my four kind of crosshairs This is to indicate that I can move it or if I click once it indicates that I can select this object Now I can hit backspace or delete and it'll go away Now we have a big issue going on here. Let me go ahead and just crop out some of this Just so we can see this for added effect I'm going to just kind of clear it out so it you know a lot more family centered Get rid of a little bit of that overhead get rid of that a little bit of that overhead as well There we are and That way I can resize this again Now the reason why I've done this in particular is that this is actually a very big file If you kind of take a look at the files you downloaded today that file that people that jpeg is a 10,000 kilobyte file that means it's a 10 megabyte. That's a very high resolution image Which means when I save this file Notice it took a second You know there was a pause there and if I take a look at this file now, where are you? Well, let's actually let me do a file save as to my desktop. That's probably the safest bet and I'm gonna just drag it over here for a second I'm just going to Copy and paste it over here. Notice how big it is. It's two megabytes big. That's an mp3 Just for a picture now. What can I do to resolve this? Well, one of the things I can do is I can actually come in here and I can Compress this down and again inside of my picture tool section if I select the compress pictures button That's exactly what it's going to do is I can say To delete the cropped area of the picture remember I cropped out a lot of this stuff So I can crop it out. I can also specify how much PPI Points per inch Pixels per inch. I can have For any pixel basically so something like 220 is good for printed pictures if I'm going to then turn take this to a printer and print it out versus something like email You know, I don't want to store as much because I'm emailing it to someone and you know a lot of Email programs still arbitrarily don't allow you to send more than five megabytes So in my case, I'm actually going to say screen because again, this is a presentation that I'm going to deal with boom and once I save that and if we take a look at it again this time I Bring it over This time I bring it over again you'll see that I actually just by compressing this image alone and Saying oh, this is only going to be for screen I've cut it down from 2,000 megabytes to two megabytes to one megabyte now I know megabytes don't sound like a lot, but again, let's think about When you guys are downloading these things on your own home computers, some of you may be using data plans Well, you would rather have just one megabyte instead of two megabytes So it is kind of a little bit of important again Some email systems don't allow you to email over five megabytes So every little picture kind of adds to that And so you got to be a little bit more careful when you're dealing with adding pictures to your presentations