In PowerPoint 2007 for the Windows operating system, click on the 'View' tab. Click 'Normal' and then click the 'Outline' tab. In PowerPoint 2003 for Windows, click on the 'Outline' tab in the left pane. In PowerPoint 2004 for Mac computers, click on the 'Outline View' button located at the bottom left corner of the tri-pane window. Step 2: Navigate to the slide with the image using the slide navigation column at the left side of the window, then click the slide so that it is displayed at the center of the window. Step 3: Right-click the image to display the shortcut menu.
. Click the object you want to rotate. On the Shape Format tab or Picture Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Rotate. If you don't see the Shape Format or Picture Format tabs, make sure that you selected a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture.
The Rotate button could be hidden if your screen size is reduced. If you don't see the Rotate button, click Arrange to see hidden buttons in the Arrange group. Click More Rotation Options. In the dialog box or pane that opens, enter the amount that you want to rotate the object in the Rotation box. You can also use the arrows to rotate the object exactly where you want. Click the object you want to rotate. On the Shape Format tab or Picture Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Rotate.
If you don't see the Shape Format or Picture Format tabs, make sure that you selected a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture. The Rotate button could be hidden if your screen size is reduced.
If you don't see the Rotate button, click Arrange to see hidden buttons in the Arrange group. To rotate the object 90 degrees to the right, click Rotate Right 90°, or to rotate the object 90 degrees to the left, click Rotate Left 90°. You can create the effect of a mirror image or flip an object upside-down (invert it) by using the Flip tools. Click the object that you want to rotate. On the Shape Format tab or Picture Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Rotate. If you don't see the Shape Format or Picture Format tabs, make sure that you selected a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture. The Rotate button could be hidden if your screen size is reduced.
If you don't see the Rotate button, click Arrange to see hidden buttons in the Arrange group. Do one of the following:. To turn an object upside-down, click Flip Vertical. To create a mirror image of the object, click Flip Horizontal.
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On the View menu, click Print Layout. Click the object that you want to move. Drag the object to where you want it. To move multiple objects, hold down Shift as you select the objects. To move an object up, down, or sideways in small increments, click the object, hold down Option, and then press an arrow key. If you cannot move or group pictures, change the wrap text setting to any setting that is not In Line with Text.
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To do this, click the Format Picture tab, and then under Arrange, click Wrap Text, and then click the option that you want. Note: To rotate text in Word for Mac, you must first place the text in a text box, and then rotate the text box. On the View menu, click Print Layout. Click the object that you want to rotate or flip, and then, depending on the kind of object that you clicked, click the Format tab or the Format Picture tab. Under Arrange, click Rotate.
To rotate an object to any degree, on the object, drag the rotation handle. Do any of the following: To Do this Rotate an object to the right Click Rotate Right 90 Rotate an object to the left Click Rotate Left 90 Flip an object up or down Click Flip Vertical Flip an object left or right Click Flip Horizontal. Note: To rotate text in PowerPoint for Mac, you must first place the text in a text box, and then rotate the text box.
Click the object that you want to rotate or flip, and then, depending on the kind of object that you clicked, click the Format tab or the Format Picture tab. To select multiple objects, hold down Shift, and then click the objects that you want. Under Arrange, click Rotate. To rotate an object to any degree, on the object, drag the rotation handle. Do any of the following: To Do this Rotate an object to the right Click Rotate Right 90 Rotate an object to the left Click Rotate Left 90 Flip an object up or down Click Flip Vertical Flip an object left or right Click Flip Horizontal. Note: To rotate text in Excel for Mac, you must first place the text in a text box, and then rotate the text box.
Click the object that you want to rotate or flip, and then, depending on the kind of object that you clicked, click the Format tab or the Format Picture tab. To select multiple objects, hold down Shift, and then click the objects that you want. Under Arrange, click Rotate. To rotate an object to any degree, on the object, drag the rotation handle. Do any of the following: To Do this Rotate an object to the right Click Rotate Right 90 Rotate an object to the left Click Rotate Left 90 Flip an object up or down Click Flip Vertical Flip an object left or right Click Flip Horizontal.
Good, relevant images make a great addition to a Powerpoint 2010 presentation. They provide a break from the monotony of endless strings of text, and they can stick in an audience’s memory more easily. But sometimes you receive or acquire an image that is not quite right for your needs, and you need to make some adjustments so that it can help in your presentation.
For instance, you might be wondering how to flip a picture in Powerpoint 2010 if the picture you have is not correctly orientated. While Powerpoint 2010 does not have a full featured image editing application within it, you can make an impressive amount of edits to your images directly from your slideshow. This includes the option for you to flip an image horizontally or vertically. Flipping Images in Powerpoint 2010 As someone that has been using image editing programs like Photoshop, GIMP and even Microsoft’s own Paint for a while, I am accustomed to fully editing images in those programs before I insert them into a Microsoft Office program like Powerpoint.
However, Powerpoint 2010 has a surprising amount of options for adjusting an image after you insert it into a slide, to the point where many of the more common adjustments that you would make in an image editing program can now be performed in Powerpoint. Step 1: Open the Powerpoint presentation containing the picture that you want to flip in Powerpoint 2010. Step 2: Navigate to the slide with the image using the slide navigation column at the left side of the window, then click the slide so that it is displayed at the center of the window. Step 3: Right-click the image to display the shortcut menu. Step 4: Click the Rotate button in the top segment of the shortcut menu, then click either the Flip Vertically or Flip Horizontally option, depending upon your needs for the slide. Note that you can also choose to rotate the image 90 degrees left or right, if you do not wish to flip the entire image.