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How to Insert Graphics Into PowerPoint Presentations

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Summary: Graphics can be inserted into PowerPoint by clicking 'insert tab,' selecting a picture and editing the image. Insert graphics into Microsoft PowerPoint slides with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer software solutions.

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Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn. Having worked in the IT industry for more than 8...read more

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"Hi my name is Dave Andrews. Today I'm going to show you how to insert graphics into PowerPoint presentations. Lets open up Microsoft PowerPoint by clicking on the Start button. Going to All Programs. Select Microsoft Office, and then lets launch PowerPoint. What we want to do is insert a graphic onto this slide. To do so click insert tab at the top and then the illustrations lets select picture. Navigate to where your picture is located. Here is a picture of our garden. Since the image is selected we can resize it within PowerPoint by dragging this little handles on the side. I'm going to make it smaller. I'm going to center it in the slide. It's that easy to insert graphics. My name is Dave Andrews and I've just showed you how to insert graphics into PowerPoint presentations."

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