How to Use PowerPoint as Image Editing Software

Insert a picture., Use the image settings to change image features like brightness and contrast., Use WordArt., Copy an image. , Right-click on a empty space on the slide., Select and paste., Right-click on a empty space on the slide., Pick a image...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Insert a picture.

    You can use copy-paste or the Insert menu option.

    Just click Insert, and then Photo, and Picture from File.

    Find your file, and click insert.
  2. Step 2: Use the image settings to change image features like brightness and contrast.

    The settings won't be as precise as on dedicated image editing software, but they still give you a range of options for customizing your image.

    To change these settings, right-click on the image and select Format Picture.

    From that menu, you can adjust brightness, sharpness, color, and more.

    Just click OK when you're done. , Click Insert and WordArt to open up the menu.

    Type whatever you want.

    Use the settings in the WordArt banner to change the text effect as you'd like.

    You can change styles or font by selection of text.

    You can use Text Effects for a fancier text. ,, Then select Format Background. , Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select Clipboard. , Then select Format Background.

    Select and paste.

    Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select File. ,, Then select Format Background. , Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select Clip Art. , Select a clipart and click OK. ,, The theme may change your text and shape color if the color is from the theme colors. ,,,, Pick Save if unsaved, or pick Save As if replaced parts. , Name it then save it. , Choose any of them. "Every slide" will make a folder in the location. "Current slide only" will make a picture of the current slide.
  3. Step 3: Use WordArt.

  4. Step 4: Copy an image.

  5. Step 5: Right-click on a empty space on the slide.

  6. Step 6: Select and paste.

  7. Step 7: Right-click on a empty space on the slide.

  8. Step 8: Pick a image.

  9. Step 9: Right-click on a empty space on the slide.

  10. Step 10: Select and paste.

  11. Step 11: Select.

  12. Step 12: Go to the Design tab.

  13. Step 13: Pick a theme.

  14. Step 14: Go to the Design tab.

  15. Step 15: Pick a slide orientation.

  16. Step 16: Open the Office menu.

  17. Step 17: Pick the format as JPG

  18. Step 18: or GIF.

  19. Step 19: A dialog will appear.

Detailed Guide

You can use copy-paste or the Insert menu option.

Just click Insert, and then Photo, and Picture from File.

Find your file, and click insert.

The settings won't be as precise as on dedicated image editing software, but they still give you a range of options for customizing your image.

To change these settings, right-click on the image and select Format Picture.

From that menu, you can adjust brightness, sharpness, color, and more.

Just click OK when you're done. , Click Insert and WordArt to open up the menu.

Type whatever you want.

Use the settings in the WordArt banner to change the text effect as you'd like.

You can change styles or font by selection of text.

You can use Text Effects for a fancier text. ,, Then select Format Background. , Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select Clipboard. , Then select Format Background.

Select and paste.

Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select File. ,, Then select Format Background. , Click Picture or Texture Fill on the Fill tab then select Clip Art. , Select a clipart and click OK. ,, The theme may change your text and shape color if the color is from the theme colors. ,,,, Pick Save if unsaved, or pick Save As if replaced parts. , Name it then save it. , Choose any of them. "Every slide" will make a folder in the location. "Current slide only" will make a picture of the current slide.

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