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How to Insert, Crop or Mask Images in PowerPoint

How to Insert, Crop or Mask Images in PowerPoint | Quick Tips & Tutorial for your presentations

Learn with Slidesgo School, step by step, how to add images to your PowerPoint presentations. You’ll also find out how to crop pictures and how to mask them

Inserting an Image or GIF from Your Computer

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Select the slide where you want to add the image or GIF.
  • On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Pictures.
Pictures button on Insert tab
Pictures button on Insert tab
  • A new window will open, where you can locate and select the image that you want to add to the slide. By default, it will be inserted directly into the presentation.
  • Instead of clicking Insert, you can also click its drop-down arrow. You’ll see three different options:
  1. Insert. This is the one set by default.
  2. Link to File. With this one, the image will be linked and the size of the PowerPoint file won’t increase. However, you’ll need to link the image again if you open this presentation in a different computer. Otherwise, it won’t be displayed.
  3. Insert and Link. This option combines the other two.
  • Choose the desired option from this drop-down list to add the image to your presentation.
Insert Picture options
Insert Picture options

Inserting an Online Image

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Select the slide where you want to add the image.
  • On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Online Pictures (if you have Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 or a newer version, you’ll be able to choose the source of the image, such as Bing or Onedrive).
Inserting an online image
Inserting an online image
  • If you choose Bing Image Search, you can set it to display only images that are licensed under Creative Commons. You can also filter the results by size, type, color or design. Once you’ve selected the image that you want to add, click Insert.
Bing Image Search option
Bing Image Search option
  • If you have an older PowerPoint version, this option won’t be available. Instead, you’ll find the Clip Art option, where you can choose an image from a preset gallery.
  • This is not available either if you’re using older versions of PowerPoint for Mac (pre-2019).

Taking and Inserting a Screenshot

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Select the slide where you want to add the image.
  • On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click the Screenshot drop-down arrow.  You’ll see all the windows currently open in your computer.
Adding screenshots to a PowerPoint presentation
  • If you want to take a screenshot to a portion of any window, click Screen Clipping. PowerPoint will minimize itself and you’ll be able to take a screenshot of what’s on the background. We suggest that you prepare beforehand whatever you want to capture prior to clicking Screen Clipping. Once you’ve taken the screenshot, it will be inserted into the slide.
Screen Clipping option
Screen Clipping option

Cropping an Image

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Select the image you want to crop.
  • A new tab will appear at the top, called Picture Format.
Picture Format tab
Picture Format tab
  • On this tab, in the Size group, click Crop. Use the black handles to adjust the cropping.
Cropping an image
Cropping an image
  • Use the Fill and Fit options to further adjust the cropping. If you want to manually set the height or width of the cropping, you can enter the values in the boxes next to Height or Width.
Fill and Fit options
Fill and Fit options
  • To adjust the cropping to a specific aspect ratio, click the Crop drop-down arrow → Aspect Ratio. Then choose the desired option.
Cropping to an aspect ratio
Cropping to an aspect ratio
  • To reset the image and remove the cropping, select the image, go to the Format Options tab and, in the Adjust group, click the Reset Picture drop-down arrow and select Reset Picture & Size.
Reset Picture & Size option
Reset Picture & Size option

Masking an Image

  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
  • Select the image you want to mask.
  • A new tab will appear at the top, called Picture Format.
Picture Format tab
Picture Format tab
  • On the Picture Format tab, in the Size group, click the Crop drop-down arrow.
Crop options
Crop options
  • Click Crop to Shape and choose the shape that best fits your needs. Once done, it will be applied to the image.
Crop to Shape options
Crop to Shape options
  • To reset the image and remove the mask, select the image, go to the Picture Format tab and, in the Adjust group, click Reset Picture.
Reset Picture option
Reset Picture option

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