30 Ultimate PowerPoint Tips and Tricks for 2020

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TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide to 30 PowerPoint tips and tricks, updated for 2020. It includes features like stock images, background removal, morph transitions, and design ideas, aimed at enhancing presentation skills for both beginners and advanced users. The tips cover various functionalities, from inserting charts and maps to using dictation and translation tools, ensuring users can create engaging and professional presentations efficiently.

収穫

  • 🖼️ Stock Images: Access thousands of royalty-free images.
  • ✂️ Remove Background: Easily eliminate unwanted backgrounds from images.
  • 🔄 Morph Transition: Smoothly animate objects between slides.
  • 🎨 Design Ideas: Transform your slides with suggested layouts.
  • 📊 Filled Map: Create maps using data from tables.
  • 🗣️ Dictate and Translate: Input text via voice and translate it.
  • 📏 Quick Alignment: Align and distribute objects quickly.
  • 🖌️ Eyedropper: Match colors across multiple objects.
  • 🎥 Compress Media: Reduce video file sizes for presentations.
  • 🔗 Link to Excel: Keep your data updated by linking Excel charts.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video introduces 30 PowerPoint tips and tricks, combining established techniques with new features from 2019 and 2020. It aims to enhance users' skills, whether they are beginners or looking to improve their presentations. The first six tips cover stock images, background removal, shape editing, morph transitions, enhanced morph techniques, and copying objects using Ctrl-drag.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The next set of tips includes using Design Ideas to improve slide layouts, adding QR codes with QR4Office, creating filled maps from data, dictating and translating text, and quick alignment of objects. These features help streamline the design process and enhance the visual appeal of presentations.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The following tips focus on converting ink to text and shapes, using the eyedropper tool for color matching, animating charts, and quickly changing the order of list items. These functionalities allow for more creative and organized presentations, making it easier to convey information effectively.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    The video continues with tips on customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, using Smart Lookup for web information, slideshow tricks for better presentation control, and animating images with custom paths. These features enhance user experience and presentation dynamics.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    The next tips cover creating instant photo albums, reusing slides from other presentations, linking Excel charts, creating animated GIFs, and layering images for animation. These techniques save time and add visual interest to presentations.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:33:21

    The final tips include setting up slideshow loops, embedding fonts for compatibility, compressing media files, exporting presentations as HD videos, using shape intersect for creative designs, and applying picture fills to shapes. These advanced features help in creating polished and professional presentations.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What are some new features added to PowerPoint in 2020?

    New features include stock images, enhanced morph transitions, and the ability to dictate and translate text.

  • How can I remove the background from an image in PowerPoint?

    Select the image, go to Picture Format, and use the 'Remove Background' tool.

  • What is the Morph transition?

    Morph is a transition effect that animates the movement of objects between slides.

  • How do I create a filled map in PowerPoint?

    Insert a chart, select 'Map', and input your data to visualize it.

  • Can I embed fonts in my PowerPoint presentation?

    Yes, go to File > Options > Save and check 'Embed Fonts in the File'.

  • What is the Quick Access Toolbar?

    It's a customizable toolbar in PowerPoint for quick access to frequently used commands.

  • How can I create an animated GIF in PowerPoint?

    Create motion graphics across slides, then export as an animated GIF.

  • What is the purpose of the Smart Lookup feature?

    It allows you to look up information about selected text directly from the web.

  • How do I compress media files in PowerPoint?

    Go to File > Info and use the 'Compress Media' option to reduce file size.

  • What is the Shape Intersect feature?

    It allows you to create custom shapes by intersecting images with other shapes.

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  • 00:00:00
    30 Ultimate PowerPoint tips  and tricks. Updated for 2020.
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    This video is the ultimate compilation  of PowerPoint tips and tricks to enhance
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    your skills using Microsoft PowerPoint.  I've combined long established tips
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    and tricks featured in previous  versions with prominent new ones
  • 00:00:22
    Microsoft added in 2019 and 2020.  You'll find these tips and tricks
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    useful whether you're using PowerPoint  for the first time or just wanting to
  • 00:00:30
    enhance your PowerPoint skills. For the  complete list of contents, please refer
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    to the description of this video.  Let's get started. #1 Stock Images.
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    In 2020 Microsoft added stock  images to PowerPoint for office 365.
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    It's available under the Insert tab,  Pictures, Stock Images. Here you'll find
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    thousands of royalty-free images that  you can insert into your presentation.
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    Select between stock images, cut  out people, icons, and stickers.
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    Choose one from the list or select  from a category of different choices
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    and you can insert it into your  presentation. Then it's resizable,
  • 00:01:19
    movable however you want. Add some stock  images to your presentation. #2 Remove
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    Background. PowerPoint comes with a  great tool to remove the background on
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    images. So let's say we insert a  picture from our stock image list
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    and we'll select this bird. You'll see  that this picture has a bird in the
  • 00:01:43
    foreground and a background that we want  to remove. So let's go into the Picture
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    Format which becomes available anytime  you click on an image and the first
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    option is to remove the background.  Click that and it highlights in color
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    all of the background image around that  object. It's not perfect so we're going
  • 00:02:03
    to mark areas to keep like right here  where it's missing part of his wing.
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    It does a pretty good  job once you click on it
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    and now that we have this set, click  Keep Changes and it removes everything
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    in that colored area. Now you have an  image with nothing in the background. #3
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    Edit Shape. If you've inserted a shape  into your PowerPoint presentation,
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    did you know that you can customize the  shape even more. Once it's selected you
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    have an option here for Edit Shape  and Edit Points. Click on any corner
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    and now you can drag and move the  points to change the shape even further.
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    When it's all done, click outside  and you have a customized shape
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    to fit your needs. #4 Morph Transition.  Morph is a great tool to use to
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    transition from one slide to the next.  Let's say we duplicate this slide.
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    Click on the second slide and we want  it to transfer these two images from
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    one side to the other. We'll go  to the Transition and hit Morph
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    and now you'll see that transition from  one slide to the next. When you're in
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    your presentation that's the action  that will occur. #5 Enhanced Morph.
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    We've seen how we can morph from one  object to the next by doing a duplicate
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    slide and taking the object and moving  it and then going to Transition, Morph
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    and it moves that object from one place  to the next. Let's say the second object
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    we didn't want the same square and  instead we wanted it to be a circle.
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    Now when we do the transition morph,  it doesn't work like we expected it to.
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    It just transitions from one object  to the next and doesn't do a smooth
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    transition between the two but there is  a solution where you can make this work.
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    Go to the first object, click  on it, under the home tab
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    look under arrange, and there is a  Selection Pane. This tells you the name
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    of the object that we've selected. To do  an enhanced morph you just need to use
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    two !! and a name so that's what we're  going to call that object. Now we're
  • 00:04:33
    going to go to the second object and  we're going to name it the same thing.
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    Now that they're the same name  when we do the Transition Morph
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    it does a smooth transition between  the two and that's how you do
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    enhanced morph. #6 Ctrl-Drag to  Copy. If you hold the Ctrl key down
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    and drag an object it makes a  copy. This works for text too.
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    #7 Design Ideas. You can take a boring  presentation and turn it into something
  • 00:05:11
    much better by using design ideas it's  available on the home tab just click on
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    design ideas and PowerPoint takes text  from your presentation and transforms
  • 00:05:22
    it into different layouts choose one  of the recommendations and it updates
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    your slide you can also add pictures  as part of your slide presentation
  • 00:05:35
    and design ideas will use that picture  as part of the recommendations as well
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    it's a great tool to enhance your  PowerPoint presentation and it's
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    available with a click of  a button. #8 QR4Office.
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    If you need to add a 3d barcode to  anything in your PowerPoint presentation
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    go to the insert tab choose get  add-ins and search for qr for office
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    this brings up the add-in app that  generates 3d barcodes click add
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    and from the menu you can choose between  a url a secure url a mailing address a
  • 00:06:14
    telephone number a text message  geolocations or do a custom code
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    for a url just type it in and it creates  the barcode you can expand the size
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    change the colors change the  background and when you insert it
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    it adds it into your PowerPoint  presentation that barcode is now
  • 00:06:34
    scannable by any phone or device  that can scan 3d barcodes and it
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    will take you to this link this get  add-ins feature is available in any
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    of the office 365 current versions  of PowerPoint. #9 Filled Map. You can
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    create a map in PowerPoint using data  in a table. Just go to the Insert tab,
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    click on Chart, and from the menu  select Map. Hit OK and it inserts
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    it into your PowerPoint presentation.  This table represents the data that
  • 00:07:08
    shows up in your map. Let's remove  some of the data from the list here
  • 00:07:13
    and you can see that it updated  to just North and South America.
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    Let's get rid of those two and now it  shows a map of just the united states.
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    You can enter just states in here
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    and it updates the map to reflect that  data. You can use countries, regions,
  • 00:07:35
    cities, zip codes, or any other location  specific data that can be mapped
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    and a nice feature is you can select  from the list up here of chart styles.
  • 00:07:44
    So for a quick method to show a map  in your PowerPoint presentation use
  • 00:07:48
    Filled Map. #10 Dictate and Translate.  Brand new in PowerPoint is an option
  • 00:07:55
    to dictate text directly into  a text box. Just go to Insert,
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    Text Box. Set it up somewhere on  your screen and then click inside.
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    Now click on Dictate and wait for  it to record your voice. "This is
  • 00:08:13
    a test of PowerPoint dictation".  Exclamation mark. New line. Smiley face.
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    You can also choose from a variety  of different languages to record.
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    Translate is available  from the Review tab.
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    Just highlight some text and click  the Translate button from the menu.
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    It brings up the translator and  converts it into any language that
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    you choose. Here you also have a number  of languages to choose from. Choose one
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    and then hit Insert and it replaces  the text with that new language.
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    You can reverse the translation and  insert it back. Dictate and Translate
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    adds a new dimension to how you handle  text in your PowerPoint presentation.
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    #11 Quick Alignment. The quickest  method to align objects on a slide
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    is to select all of them, come up to  the Arrange button on the Home tab,
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    select a line, and then choose whether  you want to align to the left, center,
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    or to the right. This aligns  them all in the same location
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    and then you can also align the  distribution vertically or horizontally,
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    which makes the spacing  between them even.
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    The other options to be aware of is  if you have one object over another
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    and you want to move the  order. Come to the Arrange
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    and you can choose to bring something  to the front or move it to the back.
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    That changes the layering of  objects on top of each other
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    and if you have multiple objects that  you want to combine into one choose
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    Group from the menu. Now they move  and act as one object. So remember,
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    all the quick alignment options are  available under this menu Arrange. #12
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    Ink to Text. PowerPoint comes with a  great drawing tool that you can convert
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    ink into text or shapes.  Just pick Draw from the menu,
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    select a pen, and write  some words on the screen.
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    Now choose the Lasso and select that  area and click the Ink to Text button.
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    That converts it to text. Now the key is  make sure you turn off the Draw tool and
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    now you can select this text and even  edit it just like a regular text box.
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    You can also convert Ink to Shapes
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    and this time we're  going to draw some shapes
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    like a square. We'll call that #1.  We'll do a circle and we'll call that #2
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    and let's do a triangle  and we'll call that #3.
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    Now lasso those
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    and we'll choose Ink to Shape
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    and that converts them all to shapes.  We'll turn the drawing tool off
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    and now you can select each one of  those and move them around as needed
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    and even edit them with the text inside.
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    You can also work with  math. Let's draw an equation
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    and we'll lasso that and do Ink  to Math. It converts to text
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    similar to the Ink to Text  option but it knows about math
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    and formulas. You can also use the Ink  Equation Editor. You can write a formula
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    and it fills it in on the fly. Insert  it into your presentation and you can
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    drag it where you want. It also has  an equation menu where you can select
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    from different formulas and operators if  you don't want to type them in yourself.
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    So if you need to work with math in  your presentation that's a great tool.
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    There's one final option from  this menu and it's Ink Replay.
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    If you draw something you can do Ink  Replay and it replays the whole drawing
  • 00:12:33
    that you created. This can be used for  some animation in your presentation.
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    Obviously this works best with a  pen device that you can handwrite
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    but you get the idea. #13 Eyedropper.  Eyedropper allows you to apply a
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    specific color to multiple objects  on your PowerPoint presentation.
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    Let's select multiple objects  by holding down the Ctrl key
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    and if you go to the Shape Format  menu under Shape Fill. Let's choose
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    the Eyedropper and now we're  going to select this red color
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    and it fills all those  objects with that color.
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    You can do the same thing  with the Shape Outline
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    and it applies that outline color to all  the objects we've selected. Eyedropper
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    is available in a bunch of different  locations like under Shape Effects,
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    Glow. So if you need to select a color  from your screen use the eyedropper.
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    #14 Chart Animation. You can add  animation to your charts in your
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    PowerPoint presentation. Just select  a chart, go to the Animations tab,
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    select an animation like Float-In and
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    you can see that the whole chart  floats into your presentation.
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    Click on this Animation Pane and you can  see the animations that are in effect
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    but right now let's add an effect  option and choose by Series.
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    This floats each series in one at a  time. You can also choose by Category
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    and that brings the entire category in  one at a time. Other options available
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    by Element in Series, or by Element in  Category. You can adjust the duration.
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    So to spice up your chart use Chart  Animations. #15 Alt-Shift Order.
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    If you have a list and you need  to change the order of those
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    items just highlight the one you want  to move, hold down the Alt-Shift keys
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    and hit the Up Arrow to move it up and  the Down Arrow to move it down. That's a
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    quick trick to change the order of items  in a list. #16 Quick Access Toolbar.
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    In the upper-left corner of all the  Office apps is the Quick Access Toolbar.
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    This gives you quick access to some of  the common functions that you want to
  • 00:15:11
    access from within the program and  in this case it has Save and Undo
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    and some other items available. If you  click this Down Arrow you can customize
  • 00:15:20
    this Quick Access Toolbar. First you can  select from a number of common features
  • 00:15:25
    by just turning them on and off but you  can also come down here to More Commands
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    and select from popular commands  to add to the Quick Access Toolbar.
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    For example, if we wanted to add the  Eyedropper Text Fill hit OK. It now adds
  • 00:15:42
    that to the Quick Access Toolbar and  you can just go directly there when you
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    want to use that function. Some of the  common ones i like to add is Quick Print
  • 00:15:52
    and also Spelling so that you can  check the spelling of text that you
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    insert in your PowerPoint presentation.  Just remember you can customize this
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    toolbar any way you want and it is  available in all of the Office apps.
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    #17 Smart Lookup. Smart Lookup is a  feature in PowerPoint that allows you to
  • 00:16:10
    select text and look up information  about it from the web. For example,
  • 00:16:15
    in this presentation let's select the  Covered Call text, go to the Review tab,
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    click on Smart Lookup. It looks this  information up on the web and provides
  • 00:16:26
    a definition, different web results, and  even pictures, and within each one of
  • 00:16:32
    these you can select See More Results  and it provides other information.
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    You no longer need to copy and paste any  information into a web browser. You can
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    just do smart lookup directly from your  PowerPoint presentation. #18 Slideshow
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    Tricks. There are a number of keystrokes  available while you're in a presentation
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    to help communicate your message. You  can hit F1 to see the list of options.
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    Some of the more helpful ones  is W to white out your screen.
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    Hit it again and it brings it back.  B blacks out your screen and B again
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    brings it back. Ctrl-P brings up  a pointer where you can circle and
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    draw lines and arrows anywhere in your  presentation. Hit the E and it erases.
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    Ctrl-P again turns that off. Ctrl-I  brings up a highlighter where you
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    can highlight different areas of your  screen. Ctrl-I again turns that off
  • 00:17:30
    and E erases. The plus key zooms in.  Minus zooms out and if you hit it all
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    the way out it shows you all of your  PowerPoint slides or you can select
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    and go directly to one. Minus again  to go back. Hit a number and Enter
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    to go directly to that slide. Two-Enter  takes me to the second slide. One-Enter
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    takes me to the first. Hit Ctrl-L  to bring up a laser pointer.
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    Hit it again to turn it off. These are  just some of the shortcuts available
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    to help control your presentation while  in presenter mode. #19 Animate Images.
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    Did you know you can add  motion animation to an image.
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    Let's select this bird.  We'll go up to Animations.
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    In the pull-down menu select Custom Path  and now we're going to select and draw
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    the direction that we want this bird  to move. Double-Click at the end and
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    there's your animated motion. You can  also come up here and click this button
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    to edit the settings for that custom  path. We can have it Auto Reverse
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    when it's done. We can set sound  and do other triggers at the end.
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    You can also set the timing. Let's  say we want to move this from two
  • 00:18:46
    seconds to five and we'll hit OK.  Now it's moving at a slower motion
  • 00:18:54
    and then reversing the  direction when it's done.
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    You have a great deal of flexibility  about motion animation and you can do
  • 00:19:02
    this with any image. #20 Instant Photo  Album. It's really simple to create an
  • 00:19:09
    instant photo album using some of your  pictures. Just go to the Insert tab,
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    choose Photo Album, choose File  Disk, and then select all the
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    images that you want to insert into  your photo album. Click Insert.
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    Choose these options. You can make them  all black and white, you can have them
  • 00:19:30
    fit to the slide, but the defaults  generally work well. Hit Create and
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    it instantly created your photo album  complete with slides for each picture
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    and if you want to improve the look a  little bit use your Design Ideas and
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    select from a format that makes it look  nice. It's that simple. Congratulations
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    you've made it through two-thirds of  the tips and tricks list. The rest will
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    continue in 15 seconds but please take  a moment right now to subscribe to Sele
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    Don't forget the entire 30 tips and  tricks list is in the description of
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    this video with hyperlinks to each. Now  let's get back to it. #21 Reuse Slides.
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    You can add slides to your  presentation directly from
  • 00:20:20
    another PowerPoint file by selecting  Reuse Slides from the Home tab.
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    It shows a list of  recent PowerPoint files.
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    Click on one and select each slide you  want to insert into your presentation.
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    In the left pane position the location  where you want the slide inserted.
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    If you scroll to the top of the slide  list and uncheck this Use Source
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    Formatting option, when you insert  a slide it will convert the slide to
  • 00:20:48
    match the format of the slide above your  insertion point. In office 365 you'll
  • 00:20:53
    also see recent PowerPoint slides that  have been shared with you from other
  • 00:20:57
    team members. This feature makes it easy  to collaborate on team presentations.
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    So save yourself some time and use the  Reuse Slide feature. #22 Link to Excel.
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    Let's say you have an excel chart and  you want to link it to PowerPoint.
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    Just click on your chart, do Ctrl-C  to copy. Go over to PowerPoint and
  • 00:21:21
    do Ctrl-V to paste. Now before you do  anything else click on this link and
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    make sure you select one of these two  entries with the chain representing
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    the link to Excel. You have a choice  between using your destination theme
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    or use the source formatting in your  PowerPoint presentation. We'll go ahead
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    and use the destination theme and link  the data. Now when you right-click you
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    can edit the data and it takes you back  to Excel where the source of the data
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    is. So let's say we change this  number right here from 15 down to 6.
  • 00:21:57
    When we go back to PowerPoint the  data is updated. Change it back to 15
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    and it's updated there. It's now linked  between Excel and PowerPoint. Just
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    remember, make sure that you've saved  your Excel spreadsheet so that there's
  • 00:22:17
    a file that it can link to and make sure  that you select one of these two chain
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    options. That's all there is to it. #23  Animated GIF. You can create a custom
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    animated gif to use in your PowerPoint  presentations or in other applications.
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    Let's start by inserting a Smartart  and we'll choose this Gear tool
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    but you can use any graphics  that you want or create your own.
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    We'll label these A, B, and C and then  we're going to duplicate this slide
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    and we'll take each one of these  and rotate it part of the way.
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    Now we'll duplicate this slide again
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    and we'll rotate it again
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    and you get the idea. Create  some motion for your graphics
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    that you'll create into a gif.  Now we're going to go to File,
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    Export, and choose  Create an Animated GIF.
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    You can set the resolution and  the speed between each slide.
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    When you're ready create the  gif and we'll choose a name
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    and hit Save. Now to see how that  works let's create a new slide
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    and we'll make it a blank and we're  going to insert a picture from this
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    device. Choose our test and  there's your animated gif.
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    #24 Layered Images. Another form  of animation of images can use
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    layering. Let me show you how this  works. I'm going to insert a picture
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    from the Stock Images and we're  going to find a mountain scene.
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    Let's select this one right here  and insert it. Let's crop it
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    to the aspect ratio of 16:9 so  that it fits nicely into the frame.
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    Now I'm going to right-click  and duplicate this slide and on
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    the second slide I'm going  to remove the background.
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    We want to remove all of this area here  but we want to keep everything here.
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    We'll keep the changes and now I'm  going to Ctrl-C to copy, go back to
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    our first slide and paste it over the  top. We'll line it up just right and now
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    we have two layered images. Let's add a  third layer. Let's insert Stock Images
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    this time we'll pick the moon and let's  select this one right here and insert it
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    and I'm going to crop that one but I  just want the area around the moon.
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    Now let's remove the background  on that image as well.
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    Keep those changes and we'll take  the moon and move it down here in the
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    corner. Now we want this moon to move  up so I'm going to go to Animations
  • 00:25:44
    and from this menu I'm going to pick  the Up Animation and you can see that
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    it moves from this location to this one.  Let's move this up a little ways farther
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    and when you look at the Animation Pane  this is what that's going to look like.
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    But with layering we want the moon to be  behind the one image and in front of the
  • 00:26:06
    other one so if you go back to Home and  Arrange, the Selection Pane you can see
  • 00:26:11
    the three images in order. This one is  the picture of the moon. We want to move
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    that down behind the other picture so  it's in between the two in the layer.
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    Now when we go back to play it you can  see that it raises behind the image. Now
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    let's double-click here. Let's adjust  this so it's a smooth start and end
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    and we'll change the timing to 5 seconds
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    and now we have a smooth transition  motion graphics using layering.
  • 00:26:47
    #25 Slideshow Loop. Sometimes you want  a PowerPoint presentation to play in a
  • 00:26:53
    continuous loop. There's a couple  things you need to set up to make
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    that work. First go to the Slideshow  tab. Click on Setup Slideshow and
  • 00:27:02
    check this box for Browsed at Kiosk. Hit  OK. Now go over to your Transitions tab
  • 00:27:10
    and on the After check that box, change  it to the amount of time you want it
  • 00:27:14
    to be on each slide, and Apply to  All. Now when you hit Slideshow -
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    one, two, three, one, two, three  and it repeats in a continuous loop.
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    #26 Embed Fonts. If you intend to  share your PowerPoint presentation with
  • 00:27:37
    another person or send it to present  on a different computer then it's a
  • 00:27:42
    good idea to use embedded fonts. This  ensures that the fonts are in the file
  • 00:27:47
    with the presentation. You can enable  this by going to File, Options, Save
  • 00:27:55
    and check this box for Embed Fonts  in the File and hit OK. Now when you
  • 00:28:01
    save your PowerPoint presentation it  saves the fonts within the file. #27
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    Compress Media. You can insert videos  into your PowerPoint presentation
  • 00:28:15
    but sometimes these files can be  rather large. One thing you can do
  • 00:28:19
    is go to File, Info, and this  Compressed Media option will be
  • 00:28:24
    available if you have a video in your  presentation. It gives you the option
  • 00:28:29
    to compress the media down to a smaller  size format by adjusting the resolution.
  • 00:28:34
    So let's go to HD 720p and you'll see  that the initial size is 35.6 megabytes
  • 00:28:40
    and it's compressed it down  to 29.6. Not a huge savings
  • 00:28:45
    but it depends on the type of  file that you're compressing.
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    Hit Close and now you can save that  file and send it to someone. If you
  • 00:28:52
    need to adjust the media compression  come back in here, choose Undo, and then
  • 00:28:58
    you can compress it again at a different  resolution. So if you need to reduce the
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    size of your PowerPoint presentation  with a video use Compress Media. #28
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    HD Video Export. You're already familiar  with presenting your video live but you
  • 00:29:13
    can also record your video and present  it as an exported HD video presentation.
  • 00:29:20
    To do that just go to File, Export, and  choose Create a Video. You have choices
  • 00:29:27
    here where you can set the resolution of  your video Ultra, Full HD, or Standard.
  • 00:29:34
    You can choose to record  timings and narrations.
  • 00:29:38
    This opens up your presentation for  video editing. Here you can record,
  • 00:29:44
    stop, and replay your video.
  • 00:29:47
    You can mark different points on your  screen with a laser pointer or with a
  • 00:29:51
    highlighter, change the color of that  device, set your audio on and off,
  • 00:29:56
    turn on video, scroll through your  different presentation screens, even
  • 00:30:01
    refer to your notes, and when you're  all done recording close this window
  • 00:30:07
    and it comes back to your Create Video  screen. If you don't want to record
  • 00:30:11
    timings and narration just set the  seconds between each slide and choose
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    Create Video, give it a name, and hit  Save and it exports your video out into
  • 00:30:22
    a file and now you can share that  file as a pre-recorded presentation.
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    #29 Shape Intersect. Here's a neat trick  to intersect pictures and images. Let's
  • 00:30:35
    go up to the Insert, Pictures, Stock  Images, and we'll select this boat.
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    Shrink that down a little bit.  Now I'm going to go to the Insert,
  • 00:30:48
    Shapes and select one of these  stars down here. We'll draw that
  • 00:30:54
    around the boat so that it covers  it up and here's the trick,
  • 00:30:58
    you need to click on the image  first, hold down the Ctrl key,
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    click on the shape secondly  and now go up to Shape Format,
  • 00:31:07
    Merge Shapes, and choose Intersect  and you've just created an image shape
  • 00:31:13
    intersect. You can do this with custom  shapes as well so let's go back and
  • 00:31:18
    Insert a Picture from our Stock Images  again and we'll pick our bird this time
  • 00:31:25
    so we'll shrink this down a  little bit. I'm going to go to
  • 00:31:29
    Insert, Shapes but this time under  Lines I'm going to select this one
  • 00:31:34
    right here. Then I'm going to draw a  line around the outside of this object
  • 00:31:46
    and when the points connect  again it creates a shape.
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    Now we're going to do the same  thing. Click on the image first,
  • 00:31:54
    hold the Ctrl key down,  select the shape second.
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    Shape Format, Merge Shapes, Intersect  and now we have a cutout of just our
  • 00:32:03
    bird. So if you want to get creative  with your images use the Shape Intersect
  • 00:32:08
    technique. #30 Picture Fill. It's really  easy to add a picture to a shape. Let's
  • 00:32:15
    go ahead and insert a shape and we'll  pick this circle and we'll go ahead and
  • 00:32:21
    change the outline to a different color  and make it a wider line. Now if you go
  • 00:32:28
    to the Shape Fill there's an option  here where you can pick a Picture.
  • 00:32:34
    We're going to go ahead  and select our Stock Images
  • 00:32:38
    and we'll pick our bird again and  that adds a picture to that shape.
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    Now it is one object that you can  move around. I don't quite like the
  • 00:32:48
    alignment of that picture so what I'm  going to do is click on the Picture
  • 00:32:53
    Format and we'll do the Crop  and now i can edit that image,
  • 00:33:00
    change the size, and  adjust it however i need
  • 00:33:08
    and now we have our final picture. Hey  if you want to see more videos like this
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