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How to blot out image in ppt

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hi this is piodor garlay and this is a short video on how to use a new PowerPoint feature lock my primer focus in everything I do is simplicity so letamp;#39;s make this simple letamp;#39;s imagine you want to place a rectangle here in the top right corner and you want it to be just here and not to be moved accidentally so how can you lock it well previously the only option was to place it in the slide master you go to the view tab click slide master and here you can place the object once you go to the normal viewed mode you can select the proper slide with the object and use it without the risk that youamp;#39;ll change its position the rectangle is uneditable but now in the newest version of PowerPoint you can do it much easier you just place the object right click on it and choose lock option and itamp;#39;s locked very simple right you can log and unlock in the same manner just by right clicking what can you lock on a slide pretty much everything a picture an icon a text Box Et

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Select the picture and then select the Insert button. Move the Transparency slider in the Format Shape pane to adjust the picture. Or you may enter a number in the box next to the slider: 0 is fully opaque, the default setting; and 100% is fully transparent.
Add a motion path to an object Click the object you want to animate. On the Animations tab, click Add Animation. Scroll down to Motion Paths, and pick one. Tip: If you choose the Custom path option, you will draw the path that you want the object to take. To stop drawing a custom path, press Esc.
Animate a picture on your slide Select the first picture. On the Animations tab, select an animation effect. Click Effect Options, and then pick a direction for the animation. Select the second picture that you want to animate. On the Animations tab, pick Fly In. Click Effect Options and pick From Right.
0:19 3:10 You can do it much easier you just place the object. Right click on it. And choose lock option andMoreYou can do it much easier you just place the object. Right click on it. And choose lock option and its locked very simple right you can log and unlock in the same manner. Just by right clicking.
0:00 1:30 And V to paste the image. Then we will have to reposition it. And after we are done we close theMoreAnd V to paste the image. Then we will have to reposition it. And after we are done we close the header and footer area by either clicking on the close button or pressing the Escape. Key.
If you want to blur only a part of an image in PowerPoint, add the image to the slide and duplicate the slide to create an exact copy. Follow the above procedure to blur the image via Picture Format - Artistic Effect - Blur. As mentioned earlier, you can also adjust the blur effect.
To crop the image/shape, click the Crop icon in the Picture Format Ribbon. Cropping handles will appear move these by clicking and dragging, and the image will automatically be cropped.
0:23 1:12 Together. Imagine you want to lock the book picture here on this slide. All you have to do is go toMoreTogether. Imagine you want to lock the book picture here on this slide. All you have to do is go to home then select selection pane and here you select the book layer. And you lock. It.

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