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Insert pictures from your computer. Crop a picture. Rotate a picture or other shape. Change the brightness, contrast, or sharpness of a picture. Add or change an effect for a picture. Apply an artistic or color effect to a picture. Videos: Add and format pictures. Stock images, icons, and more.
On the Insert tab, select Pictures and then Stock Images. Select one or more items from Images , Icons , Cutout People , Stickers , Videos (PPT only), Illustrations or Cartoon People . Tip: Use the search box at the top of any collection to find relevant images.
You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.
To find images that you can use, share, or modify for either personal or commercial use, search for an image using Bing Image Search and then filter images by license type. This filter is based on the Creative Commons licensing system.
Stack your images, shapes, text boxes, and objects to get them appear just the way you want in a file. Select what you'd like to move up or down in a stack.
Grouping lets you rotate, flip, move, or resize all shapes or objects at the same time as though they were a single shape or object. You can also change the attributes of all of the shapes in a group at one time, such as adding a shape fill or effect, or an effect to a picture.
If your data source is an existing Excel spreadsheet, then you just need to prepare the data for a mail merge. But if your data source is a tab delimited (.txt) or a comma-separated value (.csv) file, you first need to import the data into Excel, and then prepare it for a mail merge.
With Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can easily change the outline of a photo by turning it into a shape like a circle or a rounded rectangle. The Crop to Shape feature provides options for cropping an image to a specific shape or starting with a shape and then inserting an image within it.
Format shapes. Select the shapes you want to format. Tip: To select more than one, press and hold the Shift key. Select Shape Fill to fill the selected shapes with a solid color, gradient, texture, or picture. Select Shape Outline to pick the color, width, or line style for your shape's border.
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel for Microsoft 365 on Windows, Mac, Android, and Windows Mobile support inserting and editing scalable vector graphics (.SVG) files in your documents, presentations, email messages, and workbooks. On iOS you can edit SVG images that you've already inserted on another platform.
For an image in a Office file, you can remove parts of the picture that you don't want to include. As described below, you start with automatic background removal. Then, you manually indicate the areas of the picture that you want to keep and remove.