Replacing Graphics

I am using Framemaker 9 on an XP and have several graphics (screenshots) to replace.  I am looking for the quickest and easiest way to replace them.  The docs all have the graphic as 'import by reference' however, the size of the anchored frame (already in the doc) is different depending on the size of the window being captured. I am using Snagit 9 to capture the screenshot and using 300 dpi.  Because I am not the person who originally took the screenshots, if I replace the graphic in the reference folder some graphics may appear stretched. Its time consuming to make sure that each screenshot taken is the exact size and dpi of the one its replacing.
If there is a quicker way to get this task accomplished, I would greatly appreciate the help.
Thanks in advance.
Cathy

Cathy,
Select the graphic, then in the Object Properties window, set the Scaling parameters; Percent to 100% and also set the DPI: to 300dpi (again) and only then click Apply. This should reset the image back to the correct aspect ratio. You can now resize it as required to fit the anchored frame.

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