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Insert pictures from your computer. Crop a picture. Rotate a picture or other shape. Change the brightness, contrast, or sharpness of a picture. Add or change an effect for a picture. Apply an artistic or color effect to a picture. Videos: Add and format pictures. Stock images, icons, and more.
On the Insert tab, select Pictures and then Stock Images. Select one or more items from Images, Icons, Cutout People, Stickers, Videos (PPT only), Illustrations or Cartoon People. Tip: Use the search box at the top of any collection to find relevant images. Select Insert.
Depending on which version of PowerPoint you're using, you can insert pictures, photos, clip art, or other images to your slide show from your computer or from the Internet. You can add single or multiple images onto a slide, the slide master, or to the background.
You can insert pictures from your computer or from the web. Insert a picture from your computer. Select Insert > Pictures. Choose the picture you want and select Insert. Insert an online picture. Select Insert > Online Pictures. Select where to get the picture. Sign In if needed. Choose the picture you want and then select Insert.
To help protect your security and privacy, Microsoft Office is configured by default to block external content—such as images, linked media, hyperlinks, and data connections—in workbooks and presentations.
Beginning with Office 2016, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint have a High fidelity image resolution option that allows you to insert a picture into a document with minimal compression for optimal rendering on high-resolution displays.
Microsoft 365 doesn't have traditional clip art anymore, but as a subscriber you get several new kinds of high quality art in its place for free: high-resolution photographs, icons, cutout people, stickers, illustrations, and cartoon people. Select Insert > Pictures > Stock Images to see your options.
You can insert icons into Microsoft 365 documents. You can rotate, color, and resize them with no loss of image quality. These icons are free to use and there's no royalty or copyright to worry about.
If you don’t find what you need in your Office program, you can look for more images online, using Bing Image Search. Here are a few tips for finding images on Bing, along with some things to keep in mind about licensing and image rights.
Add 3D Models from our online library. To select a 3D Model from our online library, choose 3D Models > From Online Sources. In the dialog box that appears you can browse, or search for, 3D images from the catalog. Select one or more images and click Insert. Change how your 3D models look in Office
With Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can easily change the outline of a photo by turning it into a shape like a circle or a rounded rectangle. The Crop to Shape feature provides options for cropping an image to a specific shape or starting with a shape and then inserting an image within it.