Adding images to your presentations makes them more interesting and engaging. Pictures, clip art, and screenshots can be inserted into PowerPoint to help you effectively communicate your ideas to your audience.
In this lesson, you will learn how to
insert
and
manipulate pictures
,
clip art
, and
screenshots
into your slides.
Working with images
Adding
clip art
and
pictures
to your presentation can be a great way to
illustrate important information
or
add decorative accents
to existing text. You can insert images from your computer, search Microsoft's large selection of clip art to find the image you need, or add a screenshot of your own. Once an image has been inserted, you can resize and move it to the location you want.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To insert an image from a file:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Click the
Picture
command in the
Images
group. The Insert Picture dialog box appears.
Inserting a picture from a file
Select the desired image file, then click
Insert
.
Selecting an image file
The picture will appear in your slide.
Insert picture result
You can also select the
Insert Picture from File
command in a
placeholder
to insert images.
Inserting a picture from a placeholder
To locate clip art:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Click the
Clip Art
command in the
Images
group.
The Clip Art command
The clip art options appear in the
task pane
to the right of the document.
Enter keywords in the
Search for:
field that are related to the image you want to insert.
Click the drop-down arrow in the
Results should be:
field.
Deselect any types of media you do not want to see.
Choosing which media types to display
If you want to also search for clip art on Office.com, place a check mark next to
Include Office.com content
. Otherwise, it will just search for clip art on your computer.
Including Office.com content
Click
Go
.
To insert clip art:
Review the results from a clip art search in the
Clip Art
pane.
Select the desired image.
Selecting a Clip Art image
The clip art will appear in your slide.
Inserted clip art
You can also select the
Insert Clip Art from File
command in a
placeholder
to insert clip art.
Inserting clip art from placeholder
Inserting screenshots
Screenshots
are pictures that capture the visible windows and items displayed on your computer screen. They may include an open window of a website, items on your desktop, or an open program, like the PowerPoint images displayed in this tutorial. These images can be useful for explaining or displaying computer programs, functions, and websites. PowerPoint allows you to capture an image of an entire window or a
screen clipping
of part of a window.
To insert screenshots of a window:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Click the
Screenshot
command in the
Images
group.
The
Available Windows
from your desktop will appear. Select the window you want to capture as a screenshot.
The screenshot will appear in your slide.
Inserting a screenshot of an available Window
To insert a screen clipping from a window:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Click the
Screenshot
command, then select
Screen Clipping
.
Selecting Screen Clipping
A faded view of your current desktop will appear, and your cursor will turn into a cross shape
.
Click, hold, and drag on the area of the window you want to capture.
Capturing a screen clipping from current Window
The screen clipping will appear in your slide.
Screen clipping results
Resizing and moving images
To resize an image:
Click the image.
Position your mouse over any one of the
corner sizing handles
. The cursor will become a pair of directional arrows
.
Click, hold, and drag your mouse until the image is the desired size.
Resizing an image
Release the mouse. The image will be resized.
The side sizing handles change the image's size but do not keep the same proportions. If you want to keep the image's proportions, always use the corner handles.
To move an image:
Click the image. The cursor will turn into a cross with arrows
.
While holding down the mouse button,
drag the image
to the desired location.
Moving an image
Release the mouse button. The box will be moved.
To rotate the image, click and drag on the green circle located at the top of the image.
Challenge!
Open an
existing PowerPoint presentation
. If you want, you can use this
example
.
Insert an
image
from your files.
Insert a
clip art
image. If you are using the example, search for a healthy image to add to slide 2.
Capture and insert a
screenshot
or screen clipping into a slide.