How to use picture placeholders for easy placement and cropping in PowerPoint Your email has been sent If you insert a lot of pictures into PowerPoint slides, you're going to love the new layout ...
On the Insert tab, click Photo Album in the Images group. A Photo Album dialog box will open. Under the Insert Picture From section, click the File/Disk button. An Insert New Picture dialog box will ...
For the most part, the graphics you add to a slide should be specific–in purpose and in content. Pictures are seldom so well-honed. That’s why PowerPoint’s Crop tool might become one of your favorite ...
If you're using picture files in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, you may want to add or replace text that's in the images to suit your needs. For example, you might want to put a company-specific ...
PowerPoint has so many image-editing features that you might not need image-editing software to produce professional-looking business presentations. Extensive drag and drop, resizing and positioning ...
Change the side layout to blank. Click Shapes on the Home tab and select the rectangle shape from the menu and draw it on the slide. Then go back to the Shape menu and select a circle. Draw the circle ...
PowerPoint has a great set of special effects, graphics, animations, and template themes. There’s just one problem: Everybody else has the same effects, animations, and template themes that you have.
Prepare your image in your graphics software and size it to the same height as your slide and a bit longer. (Click for larger image). One of the interesting but not so obvious things that you can do ...