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To compress all pictures in your document, on the ribbon, select File > Compress Pictures (or File > Reduce File Size). To compress only selected pictures, hold down SHIFT, click the pictures you want to compress, and then click Compress Pictures on the Picture Format tab.
Compress pictures in your presentation. Select a picture in your document. The Picture Format tab appears. On the Picture Format tab, in the Adjust group, select Compress Pictures. Under Compression options, do any of the following:
You can make one color in a picture transparent by using the built-in transparency feature. Unlike making an entire picture transparent, making only one color transparent is possible only in an object that's inserted as a picture, not inside a shape.
1. Select the picture. 2. Select Picture Format and select Corrections. 3. Hover over the options to preview them and select the one you want. For more info, see Change the brightness, contrast, or sharpness of a picture.
In PowerPoint, you can change the slide background to a picture or a color. Windows Web macOS. You can add a solid or gradient color, a pattern, or an image as the background of a slide or an entire presentation. Format the slide background with color. On the ribbon, select the Design tab.
Crop an image to a shape. When you crop a picture to a certain shape, it'll change size to match that shape while keeping its proportions the same. Add an image to your Microsoft 365 file, like a PowerPoint presentation or Word document, by selecting Insert from the ribbon > Picture.
Apply Picture Effects. Select the picture. On the Picture Format tab, select Picture Effects. Select the one you want: Shadow, Reflection, Glow, Soft Edges, Bevel, or 3-D Rotation.
Use Insert > Picture to add the image to a Office file (such as a Word document, PowerPoint presentation, or an Excel workbook). Click the picture. Click Picture Tools > Format , and in the Size group, click the arrow under Crop .
Insert a background picture on a slide. Right-click the margin of the slide and then select Format Background. In the Format Background pane, choose Picture or texture fill. Under Insert picture from, choose where to get the picture from: To adjust the picture's relative lightness, slide the Transparency bar to the right.
Add a background picture (or watermark) to slides. Training: You can add a background picture to each slide or use the same background picture across an entire PowerPoint presentation. Watch this video to learn how.
For an image in an Office file, you can remove the background from it to accent the subject or to remove distracting details. As described below, you start with the automatic background removal. Then, if necessary, you can draw lines to indicate areas to keep and remove.