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  Tutorial: MS PowerPoint Content and Formatting Inserting Objects Tutorial

This tutorial explains how to insert objects in to your presentation.

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Inserting Objects

In your slide, you may wish to insert objects that may not already exist. You will have to insert objects from scratch if you are making your slideshow from a blank presentation, or if you have used a pre-made layout and want to add in more objects. To add in a text box, an image, or some other element, then you have to use the "Insert" menu on the menu bar to perform these functions.

Insert New Slide: Go to the file menu and select Insert >> New Slide. A new slide will be inserted after the slide you are currently working with (shortcut command: Ctrl+M).

Insert Text Box: Go to the file menu and select Insert >> Insert Text Box

Insert Picture: Go to the file menu and select Insert >> Picture and choose from one of the options, depending on what type of picture you want to insert.


 

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