So ...
On the very same configuration page you'll notice a "Search images" button ...
Click it! As a result, the plugin will locate and display all the files that are larger than maximum sizes you defined in your settings:
As you can see, you'll be able to review the results in order to exclude any images that you don’t want to resize.
Finally, when you click the "Resize Selected Images" button, the plugin will start resizing the selected images into the maximum values you entered in settings, automatically replacing the large images with the normal sized ones.
Cool, isn't it?
The cherry on the top: once your images have been resized and replaced, you can deactivate and delete the plugin ...
And that's it my friends!
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