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GIF images are a great way to bring some animation without creating a video file. And PowerPoint supports working with these animated images. To insert an animated GIF, letamp;#39;s go to the Insert tab, now letamp;#39;s choose Pictures here. Letamp;#39;s browse to an animated image file that I have stored on my computer. Letamp;#39;s go ahead and insert it now here onto our slide. You can see that itamp;#39;s on the slide now and you can click and drag to reposition it, or resize it just as you would with a normal image. Now, PowerPoint wonamp;#39;t show the images animated until you go into the slide show mode, as you can see me doing here. Notice that our image repeatedly loops with animation, PowerPoint doesnamp;#39;t let you change that option for how many times the animation should play. So youamp;#39;ll need to make that decision when you save the animated image. Using Photoshop or whatever app youamp;#39;re using to build your GIFs, youamp;#39;ll need to set that sett