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today i want to show you how you can perfectly align objects in microsoft powerpoint if youre like me youve probably pulled together slides before that look like this yeah there is misalignment everywhere and that is by far the surest way to make your presentation look like amateur hour to avoid this fate ill show you several tips to align objects all right now that were in alignment sorry i had to throw that one in lets check these out here i am in microsoft powerpoint and were going to start with a simple example here i have the beautiful logo of the kevin cookie company and i want to place this logo in the direct center of this slide so how do we do that well first off were going to start out with the guidelines that powerpoint provides here ill select the image and when i start to drag it over to the right here youll notice when the center of the image makes it to the horizontal center of the slide it hesitates a little bit or in a sense it snaps i also see this red line