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How do I add clip art to a slide?
To add clip art to a slide, follow these steps:
1 Click the Clip Art icon ( ) in your slide or click the
Clip Art Pane button on the Insert tab.
2 In the Clip Art task pane, type a keyword or phrase
for the type of clip art that you want to insert.
3 Click Go.
• The Clip Art task pane displays any matches for the
keyword or phrase that you typed. To add a clip art
image to your slide, click the image.
• PowerPoint updates the image
to reflect your edits.
• PowerPoint inserts the picture
into the slide.
• PowerPoint displays the Picture
Tools Format tab on the
Ribbon.
4 To edit the picture (in this
example, to change its color),
click the Format tab.
5 Click the Color button.
6 Choose a color option.
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The Insert Video dialog box
appears.
2 Locate and select the video
you want to insert.
3 Click Insert.
1 If an Insert Media Clip icon
( ) appears in your slide,
click it.
• If no Insert Media Clip icon
appears in your slide, click the
Video button on the Insert
tab.
Add a Video Clip to a Slide
You can add video clips to your PowerPoint
slides to play during a slide show presentation.
For example, when creating a presentation
showcasing the latest company product, you
might place a video clip of the department
head discussing the new item.
When you add a video to a slide, you can
control the placement and size of the video.
(For help moving and resizing charts and other
slide objects, see the sections “Move a Slide
Object” and “Resize a Slide Object” later in this
chapter.)
After you insert a video into a PowerPoint slide,
you can make certain edits to that video from
within PowerPoint.
Add a Video
Clip to a Slide
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Can I edit my video clip in PowerPoint?
Yes. You can edit your video using the tools
in the Playback tab’s Editing group.
Specifically, you can set up the clip to fade
in and fade out using the Fade In and Fade
Out fields. You can also click the Trim
Video button to open the Trim Video dialog
box, where you can change the duration of
the video by trimming frames from the
beginning or end of the clip.
• PowerPoint inserts the clip into
the slide.
• PowerPoint displays the Video
Tools tabs on the Ribbon.
4 Click the Format tab.
• You can click an option in the
Video Styles group to change
the appearance of the video.
• You can use the options in the
Size group to adjust the size of
the clip on the slide.
• Click the Play button ( ) to
play back the clip.
Note: You can click the
Playback tab and use the
settings in the Video Options
group to specify when the clip
should start playing, whether it
should be looped, how loudly it
should play, and so on.
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3 Release the mouse button.
• PowerPoint repositions the
object.
4 Click outside the slide object
to deselect it.
1 Click the slide object that you
want to move to select it.
The changes to .
2 Drag the object to a new
location on the slide.
Move a Slide Object
You can move any slide element, such as a text
box, table, chart, picture, video clip, or any
other element, to reposition it in the slide.
(These slide elements are often referred to as
objects.) For example, you might move a text
box to make room for a clip-art object or move
a picture to improve the overall appearance of
the slide.
One way to move a slide object is to use the
standard Office Cut and Paste buttons,
discussed in Chapter 2. Another is to drag and
drop the object, as discussed in this section.
Move a
Slide Object
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