Inserting Images
Inserting Images
Inserting Images
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Introduction
Adding images to your presentations makes them more interesting and
engaging. Pictures, clip art and screenshots can be inserted into PowerPoint
to help you effectively communicate your ideas to your audience.
In this lesson, you will learn how to insert and manipulate pictures, clip art
and screenshots into your slides.
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Working with Images
Watch the video to learn how to insert and work with pictures,
clip art and screenshots in your slides.
You can also select the Insert Picture from File command in a placeholder to insert images.
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3. The clip art options appear in the task pane to the right of the document.
4. Enter keywords in the Search for: field that are related to the image you wish to insert.
5. Click the drop-down arrow in the Results should be: field.
6. Deselect any types of media you do not wish to see.
7. If you would like to also search for clip art on Office.com, place a checkmark next to Include Office.com
content. Otherwise, it will just search for clip art on your computer.
8. Click Go.
You can also select the Insert Clip Art from File command in a placeholder to insert clip art.
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3. A faded view of your current desktop will appear and your cursor will turn into a cross shape .
4. Click, hold and drag on the area of the window that you want to capture.
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Resizing and Moving Images
To Resize an Image:
1. Click on the image.
2. Position your mouse over any one of the corner sizing handles. The cursor will become a pair of
directional arrows .
3. Click, hold, and drag your mouse until the image is the desired size.
The side sizing handles change the image's size, but do not keep the same proportions. If you want to keep the
image's proportions, always use the corner handles.
To Move an Image:
1. Click on the image. The cursor will turn into a cross with arrows .
2. While holding down the mouse button, drag the image to the desired location.
To rotate the image, click and drag on the green circle located at the of the image.
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Challenge!
1. Open an existing PowerPoint presentation. If you want, you can use this
example.
2. Insert an image from your files.
3. Insert a clip art image. If you are using the example, search for a healthy image
to add to slide 2.
4. Capture and insert a screenshot or screen clipping into a slide.
5. Resize and move an image. If you are using the example, resize the image on
slide 5 and move it to fit under the text.