Fitting or resizing a photo in a drop zone

Is there a way to resize a photo in DVDSP. I have a logo that I want on my menu. It was given to me as both a jpg and psd. I tried putting either in the drop zone. Only part of the image appears in the drop zone. When I enlarge the drop zone I can get the entire image to appear, but then it's as wide as the menu screen (I just want it in a corner). I tried importing a smaller version, but that does the same, but pixilated. Is there a way to get the image to fit the size of the drop zone, not the other way around.

select then click & drag corner handle to size picture
select then click & drag in picture to move
shift alt then click & drag in picture to move picture within the drop zone frame

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