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so now that weve added a picture background to this little rectangle shaped and stretched it out to the slide we can now use one of these circles to cut out a hole in that rectangle shape which will be important for our next step so first let me just get one of these other circles out of the way and this is going to be where our globe is going to sit so we want to make this a little bit bigger and we want to make sure to Center it in the middle of our slide so Im going to go to the arrange tab and choose align Center and then align middle to get that circle smack-dab in the center of my slide now to use this shape to cut a hole through our other shape we have to bring up a tool that is hidden by default in PowerPoint 2010 so to display that tool we will need to go up to our quick access toolbar and choose the option more commands that will bring up our PowerPoint options dialog box to the quick access toolbar customization window and here Im going to choose the menu all commands wh