If you insert a shape in PowerPoint and you want to change it into another different shape without having to delete it or insert another shape into the slide, you can use the Change Shape feature that ...
Microsoft PowerPoint users not only can use PowerPoint only for presentations, but they can also edit or format images as well. If you add certain effects to a picture or shape, PowerPoint has plenty ...
Sometimes you might want to add a circular photo of the author on the last page of a text or presentations. Word and PowerPoint don’t offer this feature directly, but there are two ways to achieve it.
How to create a custom picture placeholder in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent If you don’t want the same rectangular pictures for your Microsoft PowerPoint slide show, create a ...
Unless you’re presenting a cure for insomnia, you want your PowerPoint slides to engage your audience without distracting them from the presenter (you). Too much text invites people to read rather ...
How to create a faux picture collage in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent Creating an effective slide doesn’t require a degree in design or a ton of Microsoft PowerPoint skills. Although ...
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.
PowerPoint doesn't have an "Add a Colorful Border to My Slide" button, but you can still place professional-looking borders around slides in your business presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint comes ...
Although you can turn a single image into a single link in both Word and PowerPoint, neither program includes a way to map different parts of the same image to different links. This makes adding an ...
You can add a border to a PowerPoint slide by adding a rectangle shape and removing the fill color, which will give the appearance of a border.