Powerpoint free download - Microsoft Powerpoint 2016, PowerPoint 98 Viewer for Macintosh, PowerPoint Merger, and many more programs. Learn how to create, edit, and share presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint, the powerful presentation and slideshow tool included with Office 365 for Mac. Jess Stratton begins by stepping through how to build a slideshow from scratch, as well as how to leverage PowerPoint templates.
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With its powerful tools and dazzling effects, Keynote makes it easy to create stunning and memorable presentations. You can even use Apple Pencil on your iPad to create diagrams or illustrations that bring your slides to life. And with real‑time collaboration, your team can work together, whether they’re on Mac, iPad, or iPhone, or using a PC.
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Presentations as polished as your ideas.
Right from the beginning, Keynote sets the stage for a compelling presentation. A clean, intuitive interface puts important tools front and center, so everyone on your team can easily add impressive charts, edit photos, and incorporate cinematic effects. And Rehearse Mode for iPhone or iPad lets you practice on the go, with the current or next slide, notes, and clock — all in one view.
Start with a gorgeous layout.
Choose from over 30 eye‑catching themes that instantly give your presentation a professional look. Or create your own master slides, background images, and page‑by‑page customization.
Make every slide stand out.
Liven up slides with photos, galleries, math equations, charts, and over 700 customizable shapes. Take a photo or scan a document with your iPhone, and Continuity Camera can send it straight to Keynote on your Mac.
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Add spectacular transitions and animations.
Animate objects along a path using Apple Pencil or your finger on your iPhone or iPad. Add drama to your presentation with more than 30 cinematic transitions and effects for objects and text, including Magic Move.
See a few examples of Keynote animations
Record and edit audio clips.
Add and adjust narration, notes, and sounds for people to play in your presentations.
Communicate beautifully.
Add some style to your words by filling text with color gradients and even photos — with just a tap.
Play to the crowd with Keynote Live.
With Keynote Live, you can invite many people in different places to watch your presentation in real time on a Mac, iPad, iPhone, or the web. No projector required.
Know what’s on every slide.
In Keynote for macOS, the Object List lets you easily select, edit, and organize objects — no matter how complex the slide.
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Apple Pencil.
Add illustrations and handwritten comments for more beautiful presentations with Apple Pencil on your iPad.
Collaborate with anyone.
Anywhere.
Work together in the same presentation, from across town or across the world. You can see your team’s edits as they make them — and they can watch as you make yours, too. Just select a name on the collaborator list to jump to anyone’s cursor.
Work on any presentation. On any device.
You don’t work in one place on just one device. The same goes for Keynote. So the slides your team creates using a Mac or iPad look the same on an iPhone or web browser — and vice versa.
Work together in real time on presentations stored on iCloud or Box.
Everyone can collaborate — whether they’re on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or a PC web browser.
Unlock documents with a touch or a glance.
Open password-protected files in a snap with Touch ID or Face ID on compatible devices.
Microsoft PowerPoint friendly.
Teaming up with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint? Keynote makes it a great working relationship. You can save Keynote documents as PowerPoint files. Or import and edit PowerPoint documents right in Keynote. Most popular PowerPoint features are supported, too. Now it’s no problem to work on the same project. Even if you use different apps.
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In a presentation, both pictures and words are important, and they both play complementary roles. If you had to choose just oneof them; then seeing is a much more important part of presenting. Presentations, by their very nature, are meant to be seen sincethey evoke actions such as project, display, or broadcast; and all of these actions represent visual media. Text and speaking areimportant too, but you can be more effectively heard and remembered if your content includes both text and pictures.
Adding pictures to your PowerPoint 2016 for Mac slide is a great way to addsome visual detail. Essentially, depending upon thelayout of your slide, there are two ways toinsert a picture on your slide in PowerPoint:
- You use a layout that includes a Content or Picture placeholder.
- You insert a picture within a slide irrespective of its layout.
Tip: A Content placeholder is a flexible placeholder on your slide that lets you add text,pictures, or any other content types. A Picture placeholder, on the other hand, lets you add just a picture. Weuse the Content placeholder in this tutorial.
Choose the option that works best for you; we cover both options in the following steps:
- Launch PowerPoint and open a new presentation. This presentation contains a new slide.Change the layout of this slide toTitle and Content by selecting the Home tab | Layout | Title andContent option. This results in the slide layout you see in Figure 1.
Notice that this layout has a Content placeholder that lets you add bulleted text or any of the 6 differentcontent types in the slide. These 6 content types are indicated by the 6 buttons located right in the center of theContent placeholder (see Figure 1). Click on the Picture from File button in the Contentplaceholder, shown highlighted in red within Figure 1.
Figure 1: Picture from File button within Content placeholder
Alternatively, if you want to add a picture on an existing slide that has no Content placeholder, you can select theInsert tab of the Ribbon, and clickthe Pictures button to open a drop-down menu shown in Figure 2. Within this menu, select thePicture from File option (refer to Figure 2 again).
Figure 2: Picture from File option within the Insert tab - Either way, you will summon the Choose a Picture dialog box. Navigate to the folder where your picturesare located. You will see the icons or thumbnails of the pictures as shown in Figure 3. Alternativelyyou may just see a textual listing. Select the picture you need, and click on the Insert button highlightedin red within Figure 3.
Figure 3: Choose a Picture dialog box - As soon as you click the Insert button, you will see the selected picture placed on your PowerPoint slide,as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Picture inserted on the slide
The picture you inserted can be edited by resizing, moving, rotating, etc. You can also add effects and morepizzazz to your pictures, as we show you in our picture tutorials. - For now, don't forget to save your presentation.
Note that the procedure to insert a picture explained above will not retain any relation between the picture in yourfolder and the picture on your slide. The picture on your slide is an independent copy that is contained within thepresentation. If you want to link to the picture, check ourInsert and/or Link Pictures inPowerPoint 2016 for Mac tutorial.
See Also:
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2016 forWindows
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2013 forWindows
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2011 forMac
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2010 forWindows
Insert a Picture in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003 forWindows
Insert Pictures in PowerPoint Online
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2016 forWindows
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2013 forWindows
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2011 forMac
Insert Picture in PowerPoint 2010 forWindows
Insert a Picture in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003 forWindows
Insert Pictures in PowerPoint Online