Cropping images
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To get to the cropping tool, click on cropping icon.
The preset cropping settings are defined in the settings managed by the administrators of the Writer system. You see the original image, the cropping alternatives, in the example: 16:9, 3:2 and 1:1.
When you open the crop dialog I see a choice about "Use focal point" to the left below the crops.
When you select "Use focal point" you see a square with a dot in the middle of the photo. This is to show that the focus point is placed here right now.
Move the square with the cursor on top of the photo, you will see a cross. This indicates that you can choose another focal point. When you have chosen my focal point I click. The square is now moved to where I clicked.
Click on the image where you want to have the focal point.
All the crops is now adjusting to the new focal point so you can see the result before you click on Crop.
If you want to cancel your focal point, remove the select box of "use focal point" and the focus point will be in the middle of the photo again.
When you are done you click on the button crop and this focal point instead of the one in the middle of the photo will be used.
If you want to change the part of the image that are cropped, choose the one you wan to change. Now you can drag the crop area to the place where you want it cropped.
Press the Crop-button to select the position for the preset crop.