How do I crop without constraints?

How do I change the settings on my cropping tool?  Right now when I create a crop box, the box has handles only on the corners, so I can't change the width without changing the height as well.  I am using Elements 3.0 (Editor).  Any help is appreciated!!

You probably have values entered in the Width and Height boxes on the tools option bar.  Clear these entries, or click the crop icon on the options bar and select Reset Tool which should clear the boxes.

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    Go to Solution.

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