Twice in one day...CRAZY TOWN, I know.
I had someone ask me today how to insert images into shapes like this so that the image sits inside the shape and doesn't go past the edge:
This is an example of one of my Science Word Wall cards! =)
Hope this was helpful!
Thank you so much! I can't wait to try it!
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Christina
*Bunting, Books, and Bainbridge*
Ginger Snap-This was so helpful! Do you know how long I spend reducing clip art-trying to fit the picture in a box, copying and pasting it into every box on the page, then the time I spend trying to examine every box to make sure they are spaced the same on the page? Now I can just click on even the smallest box and fill it instead of copying and dragging and hoping it looks the same every time. You are just so smart! Thank you or the tutorial. Glad you are back!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, kindertrips
I have struggled with this very thing for awhile. Thank you for your easy to follow directions for techno-challenged people.... ME! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is amazingly easy, yet who knew!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJulie
My Journey to 5th Grade
Love tutorials about Power Point. This one is fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTammy
Primary Paradise
Thank you for sharing this tip! I've inserted backgrounds, but haven't thought to insert shapes. Great timesaver!
ReplyDeleteHeather at TeachItToday!
Thank you so much for sharing this great tip!
ReplyDeleteHooty
Hooty's Homeroom
you is so smart!
ReplyDeleteRach
Welcome back, I was so excited to see you pop back up on my blog roll. Thanks for the great tutorial. . . PINNING!!!
ReplyDelete✰ Stacy
Simpson Superstars
I've been wanting to know how to do this! AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteThis was super helpful!! Thank you so much! Now I just need to figure out how to have both a picture and a background fill! :)
ReplyDeleteMolly
Lessons with Laughter
Me too Molly! Haven't quite mastered that one yet! I've done it one way in paint but it takes an insanely long amount of time. I know there is an easier way just haven't found it yet!
DeleteThank you - I've been doing this the hard way for quite a while. Your tutorial was very helpful :)
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Stories by Storie
When I insert an image in power point I go to the top where the ribbon is and go to insert. Then I go to picture and choose the picture I want to insert. I can move it easily, tilt it, and adjust the size.
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Smiling and Shining in Second Grade
Yes, I do that too. I am talking about when you want to insert an image into a shape, not just into the powerpoint slide. =)
DeleteJust found your blog, Ginger, and I am loving it! I have the same comment as Shelly... why not just insert the image (size, rotate, align, etc...) and then group everything together? Seems easier than the way you do it and there's no resolution loss.
DeleteI'm not sure I understand what you mean Katina...Can you explain!? lol
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