Go under Picture Tools and Format tab under Adjust section and click on “Contrast”. From the down appearing menu choose the appropriate level that suits you most. Since live preview is shown, the selection should be easy to make.
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How to change the layout of an already prepared slide? | Powerpoint 2007
If for some reason you find out that the current layout is not fitting your needs, you have the opportunity to change it under Home tab in Slides section. Click on “Layout” and select another more appropriate from the menu.
Continue readingHow do I hide the radio button from the slide? | Powerpoint 2007
Simply drag it off the slide and it will not be visible during your show.
Continue readingHow to remove wrapping when changing the direction inside a placeholder? | Powerpoint 2007
Place your cursor inside a placeholder and go under Home tab into Paragraph section. In case you have applied a direction change, go under the same menu in “Text Direction” and choose “More Options” from the menu. From the appearing new window remove a check in front of “Wrap text in shape”. This will remove the wrap and your text is shown in a straight line.
Continue readingHow to scale images and retain the scaling after copying? | Powerpoint 2007
Resize your image to fit your needs by dragging the edges of the image. Click on the image and copy it. Paste it onto another slide. Note that not only the size but also the location is kept the same.
Continue readingHow to crop an image on a slide? | Powerpoint 2007
First make sure you have selected the image and then go under Picture Tools and Format tab into Size section. Click on “Crop” and notice the edge of the image changing. Now you can drag those little black spots on the edge to have the image show exactly what you want and nothing more.
Continue readingHow to set up a picture or any other image to move on the slide? | Powerpoint 2007
For this you should use Motion Path. You can find it under Animation and Custom Animation. Press “Add effect” and choose Motion Paths from the menu. Next choose any straight line, move and resize the arrow to suit your needs. Press “Preview” to see how the image moves.
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