So, watch both spaces.īut what I want to do here is to take this picture and use an element of the picture. You can see what it is going to look like here in the thumbnail on the left-hand side. Now, this large white box is the slide itself with the picture. It is controlling the work space.Īnd what I want to do, I want to make this smaller. First, I am going to close the Format Picture here, by clicking the box.Īnd then down here, on the bottom right-hand corner, that is the Zoom. Okay, and then I am going to INSERT a picture from Pictures. I am going to just insert a regular picture. Now, there is another way to use pictures that I think is a lot of more fun.īut, I think it is a vibrant way of doing it. So, I can choose that one anytime I want the background with a logo. And here is the new slide ( Title Only) I just made. And now, I am back at my presentation.Īnd here, I am going to add a New Slide. Okay, and when I am done, I am going to Close Master View in the ribbon. So we are going to take this Transparency bar and move that down, quite aways actually. So, again, this is a background, we want to drop it down. Now, it is a pretty strong picture with a lot of colors. Or maybe this is a slide we use a lot in our advertising. It might be something for, let's say, the first slide for jumping off event. We'll come back over here to Picture or Texture fill.Įxcept this time, we are going to choose the picture under File, and I am going to choose this picture. So, to do that, right-click the blank part of the slide, Format Background. We are going to add a background picture–the whole width. I'll show you that in just a moment, but since I am here, let's just add a picture. I am going to put it right there.Īnd, this will appear anytime I choose this slide in my presentation. There are some guides that pop up to guide you in and tell you when to level with things. I just click the outside, and I can pull it down. Now, I'll grab the logo, and I can drag this around to where I want to. I am going to grab them from my desktop here. It is not a background– it is a little watermark– so, let's say a logo. Now if you are doing something small, you can insert a regular picture. I don't think you need logo on all of your slides, just maybe on a few of them, unless you are doing something for security. Anything that you put here would be in all of your slides. You could pick the top one and put something there. Let's go over here to VIEW and click Slide Master.Īnd now again, the left-hand side is no longer presentation, these are all Slide Masters. To do that, as we talked about in the previous video, you need to open up your slide master. So, here we are going to show you a couple of different ways to use a picture background.Ī lot of people want to use a watermark or even a logo.
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