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  2. Cut out part of a picture - Microsoft Support

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    Remove an unwanted section of an image, photo, or screenshot. Use the background removal tool in Office apps.

  3. Replace or delete a picture in Microsoft Office

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    Delete a picture. Click the picture you want to delete, and then press the Delete key. To delete multiple pictures, press and hold Ctrl while you click the pictures that you want to delete, and then press Delete.

  4. Delete a picture in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to delete a photo, screenshot, or other type of image from a PowerPoint 2013 or PowerPoint 2016 presentation. Pictures can be more difficult to delete if they are behind other images, on the slide master, or in the background.

  5. Remove the background of a picture in Office - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to remove the background from a picture in a Microsoft Office file. Use the automatic background removal or draw lines to indicate the areas to keep and remove.

  6. Reset a picture - Microsoft Support

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    The Reset Picture button removes all the formatting you’ve applied to the selected picture since you last saved your document. Select the picture with the formatting you want to remove. In the Picture Tools Format tab’s Adjust group, click Reset Picture.

  7. Video: Remove the background from a picture - Microsoft Support

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    Remove the background from a picture to highlight the photo's subject or remove distracting detail. Note: This feature is only available for Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Select your photo. Select the Picture Tools > Format tab and select Remove Background. From the Background Removal tools:

  8. Reduce the file size of your PowerPoint presentations

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    Delete image editing data and lower default resolution. By default, when you edit an image, the data from the original is retained (to ensure the image can be restored). Discarding it means that you can't restore the changes you make, but it will reduce your file size.

  9. Video: Remove the background from a picture - Microsoft Support

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    Select the Picture Tools > Format tab and select Remove Background. From the Background Removal tools: Select Mark Areas to Keep and draw on the areas you'd like to save. Select Mark Areas to Remove to draw around what you'd like to take out. Select Keep Changes when you're done.

  10. Delete a picture in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

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    Learn how to delete a photo, screenshot, or other type of image from a PowerPoint 2013 or PowerPoint 2016 presentation. Pictures can be more difficult to delete if they are behind other images, on the slide master, or in the background.

  11. Video: Remove the background from a picture - Microsoft Support

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    Select the Picture Tools > Format tab and select Remove Background. From the Background Removal tools: Select Mark Areas to Keep and draw on the areas you'd like to save. Select Mark Areas to Remove to draw around what you'd like to take out. Select Keep Changes when you're done.

  12. Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support

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    If your picture is skewed, cut off, or doesn't fill the shape the way you want, you can fine-tune it with the Fit and Fill tools on the Crop menu. Select the shape that you want to edit in your Microsoft 365 file. Then go to Picture Format on the ribbon. Select the arrow under Crop to customize your shape.