I have been asking how PPT “cuts” the image to make the picture more appropriate.
Then I will teach you a few methods today.
Crops the image into a rectangle.
1. Select an image.
2. In the “Image Format” function area, select “Crop”
3. According to the appearance of the image Adjust the black border to the desired graphic.
Cut the image of Tu Youyou Resource Network into “circle, Triangles, arrows, etc”
1. Select the image.
2. In the “Picture Format” ribbon, click the small arrow below the “Crop” button to reveal more options.
3. Select “Crop to Shape” from that menu and choose any shape you want.
4. By default, PPT covers the entire picture. You need to change the cropping area according to the selected area.
Crop the image to a custom drawn shape (not in From the AutoShape menu)
1. Draw a custom (free shape) shape on the selected image to delineate the portion of the image that you want to keep. Here, I drew a monkey. The Freeform tool is located in the AutoShape menu. To create a shape, click periodically along the outline of the selected object to place a dot – think of it as your child’s dot-by-dot picture.
2. Select the graphic and draw the outline so that ” Shape format” intersect, and the graphics you need will come out.
The picture below is a demonstration, and the details will not be elaborated.
Isn’t it very simple? From simple to complex, it can meet all daily image needs.
Try it quickly. If you don’t know the children’s shoes of Youyou Resource Network, you can leave me a message, and you will have the opportunity to modify and display your work.