
Step 27: Now if you bring the text on the rectangle then it will not be clipped. Step 26: So we have extracted the text and converted the frame back to a rectangle by right-clicking and going to frame type and then remove the frame.

As you will hover the text on the rectangle you will get a blue highlight so you can clip the text. Step 25: So we can remove the image and since the rectangle is frame now so we can drag an object onto it without doing powerclip. Step 24: Let’s look at extract contents which will extract the images and convert the rectangle to frame Step 23: After unlocking when we move the frame the contents inside will not move as shown. Step 22: Now let’s look at the lock contents which will keep the contents inside the frame with it when locked. Step 21: This will distort the image to fit vertically and horizontally which will change the aspect ratio and the image will look flat or compressed depending on the shape of the object. Step 20: Last option is to Stretch to Fill in fit contents. Step 19: This option will fill the entire rectangle while maintaining its aspect ratio. Step 18: Now let’s look at Fill Proportionally to fit contents. Step 17: This will fit the image inside the rectangle while maintaining its aspect ratio. Step 16: Now let’s look at the second option which is Fit Proportionally Step 15: After fitting contents to the center we can see that the image is centered horizontally and vertically. Step 14: First we will look at the fit contents drop-down and select center while keeping the rectangle selected or any object inside which the image is clipped. Step 13: As we can see the image is clipped inside the rectangle of your chosen position and you get options to edit the properties of the image on the top left corner. Step 12: Next method is to right-click and drag while holding the right click on the rectangle and then lift the right click when you will get an option for Powerclip inside in the context menu. Step 11: Again we will get an arrow on hover inside the rectangle and click it the image will be clipped. For this, we will first undo what we have done by pressing Ctrl + Z and then right-click and select PowerClip Inside… Click inside it and the image will be clipped automatically. Step 9: Then you will get an arrow while you will hover over the rectangle which means you can clip the image. From there go to Powerclip and place inside the frame while the image is selected. Step 8: Now we will use powerclip functionality to clip the image inside the rectangle. Step 7: We have placed the image as shown. Step 6: Now let’s import an image for this you can go to the file menu and then import or press Ctrl + I or from the toolbar.
