How to Move GIFs in PowerPoint
Graphic Interchange Format, or GIF, files are used to save and display static or animated graphics in a smaller size. You can display GIFs in a variety of applications and documents, from Web pages and emails to Word documents and PowerPoint slides. When you insert a GIF into Microsoft PowerPoint, it's inserted as an object. You can move one or more GIFs around within slides and display them above or behind other text and objects.
Instructions
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Go to the PowerPoint slide where you want the GIF to display.
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Click the "Insert" tab and select "Picture" from the "Images" group. This opens the Insert Picture dialog box. Select the GIF you want to add. To select multiple GIFs, hold down the "Ctrl" key as you select each. Click "Insert."
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Left-click on the inserted GIF on your slide. To select multiple GIFs, hold down the "Ctrl" key and click each image.
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Drag the GIF(s) to their new location on your slide.
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Right-click any GIFs you want to move behind another object or text. Select "Send to Back" twice from the pop-up menu. Drag the GIF over the object or text, where you want it. It displays behind the object.
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Right-click any GIFs you want to move in front of another object or text. Select "Send to Front" twice from the pop-up and drag the image over the object or text. It displays in front of the object or text.
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