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Images resize unexpectedly in Aspire opportunity proposal descriptions. What can I do differently?

  • October 15, 2025
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Images inserted in to opportunity proposal descriptions resize in ways that are difficult to control and cause corrections. 

 

When I resize images from the top right and move the cursor off of the images, they will not resize the same way again. 

 

Thereafter, the top right corner only makes images smaller, and the bottom right corner makes them larger. 

 

Then, if I move my  cursor off of the images and the toolbar shows up, the pictures will resize wildly, becoming stretched. 

 

With no page breaks in the tools, or code editor I have to resize images a lot to get the PDFs to print right. 

 

What is that, and how can I fix it please? 

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  • Participating Frequently
  • October 16, 2025

😃Did you fix this? It’s not happening anymore. 


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  • Author
  • Participating Frequently
  • October 21, 2025

😃Did you fix this? It’s not happening anymore. 

LOL it’s totally still happening. 

Is this unpredictable image sizing how it’s supposed to work? 


Kbaird
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  • Inspiring
  • October 21, 2025

Hey Green Guy,

I much prefer to attach pictures to the opportunity and mark them as “Attach to Proposal” which you can see below. This way pictures are treated more like exhibits than inline parts of the proposal description.  Hope this helps.

 


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  • October 21, 2025

Hey Green Guy,

I much prefer to attach pictures to the opportunity and mark them as “Attach to Proposal” which you can see below. This way pictures are treated more like exhibits than inline parts of the proposal description.  Hope this helps.

 

Thank you. I understand. I’m mopey because it reads clearly to have in-line images, and labeling the pictures is time consuming. But I see what you mean. Thanks again.