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Pictures, text boxes, and shapes are all considered objects in PowerPoint. Sometimes you may need a little help arranging these objects to get your slides to look exactly the way you want. For example, take a look at the different pictures on this slide. Right now theyre placed kind of randomly but Id rather have them lined up in a row. Of course, I could try to do this manually or I can get PowerPoint to do it for me! The first thing you need to do is select the objects. To select all of them at once, just hold Shift on your keyboard while you click. Next, well go the Format tab and click the Align command. You have several different options to choose from ranging from vertical to horizontal alignment. You can also choose whether to align the objects to the slide or to each other, which is the default setting when you select multiple objects like this. This time Im going to go with Align Bottom And now the objects are aligned with one another along their bottom edge. Note that th