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Sure we can resize already existing cabinets and props, but anyone who has used this feature to extreme knows that sometimes you lose cabinets when placed too far into, floors/walls/ceilings.
The intention was for you to be able to quickly and easily put up pictures in a landscape orientation without using the landscape frames with the big borders or desperately trying to rotate the prop into place and using a pre-rotated source image. (These were created during a time when rotating was a difficult prospect and scaling was nonexistent.) I'm sure there are better ways of accomplishing this now.
Unfortunately, as far as I know, these cabinets are still broken (display a black screen instead of the cabinet source image) and I have no intention of fixing them anytime soon as I have lost all interest in anarchy arcade due to the slow and radically different direction the program is going I.
If that doesn't quite work, try using the "edit item" button that shows up when you right click on a cabinet. If it STILL doesn't show up even then, you might need to make a custom .cab file for it. Let me know if that's the case.