Insert a picture in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
Depending on which version of PowerPoint you're using, you can insert pictures, photos, clip art, or other images to your slide show from your computer or from the internet. Tip: Microsoft 365 subscribers have access to thousands of royalty-free images and premium templates. See Insert premium images for more information.
Make or find pictures to insert in Office documents
See all the options to create or add illustrations and images to your documents.
Insert images, icons, and more in Microsoft 365
Choose from thousands of royalty-free images, including stock images, icons, videos, and stickers that you can insert in your Office files.
Get design ideas for slides with PowerPoint Designer
PowerPoint Designer helps you automatically create professional looking slides in seconds. Just insert one or more pictures, a list of items, or a list of dates, and select the design you want. Note: This feature is only available if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription.
Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support
This article applies to steps you can use to crop images in different Microsoft 365 applications. You can use the same steps in PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel. When you crop a picture to a certain shape, it'll change size to match that shape while keeping its proportions the same.
Reduce the file size of a picture in Microsoft Office
With your file open in your Microsoft Office application, select the picture or pictures that you want to compress. Under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the Adjust group, select Compress Pictures. If you do not see the Picture Tools - Format tab, make sure that you selected a picture.
Extract files or objects from a PowerPoint file - Microsoft Support
You can extract files and objects, such as videos, photos or documents, from PowerPoint presentations for separate use. The easiest way to do this is to turn the presentation into a "zipped" file.
Insert a caption for a picture - Microsoft Support
The Insert Caption feature in Word makes it easy to systematically add captions to pictures in a document. In other Office apps, such as PowerPoint, you manually add a text box near the image and then group the text box and image. See the instructions below. If you have multiple pictures in a series, you have to manually number them.
Add pictures to slides - Microsoft Support
You can insert pictures from your computer or from the web. Select Insert > Pictures. Choose the picture you want and select Insert. Select Insert > Online Pictures. Select where to get the picture. Sign In if needed. Choose the picture you want and then select Insert. Right-click the picture. Choose the picture and select Insert. Want more?
Add clip art to your file - Microsoft Support
Type a word or phrase to describe what you're looking for, then press Enter. Filter the results by Type for Clipart. Select a picture. Select Insert. That's it! The image is inserted in your Office document. The licensing filter (Creative Commons only or All) can help you choose images that are appropriate for the use you have in mind.
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