what kind of images are those that can be edited in powerpoint?
Armando
2010-09-07 06:31:35 UTC
what kind of images are those that can be edited in powerpoint?
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◦•●◉✿ plυмdυмplιngѕ ✿◉●•◦
2010-09-07 21:31:49 UTC
PowerPoint 2007 allows you to do some minor colorization and brightness/contrast adjustment to jpegs and pngs. 2010 allows you to do significantly more to bitmapped images (jpegs, pngs).
2003 and up allows you to totally edit an .emf or .wmf file (windows metafile, enhanced windows metafile). Those are the file formats of Microsoft's clip art. These are vector art (graphics) not bitmap (pictures) When you insert the emf/wmf as a picture, you need to ungroup it, then ungroup it again. Then you can get to any and all the pieces that make up the graphic and change color, fill, line, etc. You'll probably want to regroup once you've made the changes.
Hope this helps - but since you didn't make it clear in your question exactly what you are trying to do - I might not have managed to answer it correctly. If you add a few more details - I can give it a shot ;D
anonymous
2010-09-07 07:30:13 UTC
You can edit some images in PowerPoint 2010 - what did you have in mind?
Mohamed
2010-09-07 06:36:07 UTC
PowerPoint is not a photo editor. though you can make minor changes to images but it's not idle. You should use software like Corel, Photoshop or (Photoscape, Batch Photo Editor or IrfanView) free.
keerok
2010-09-07 06:35:02 UTC
Powerpoint is a presentation program. You may paste pictures like jpg, gif, bmp and png into it. To edit pictures you need a graphics program like Photoshop or Gimp.
kaley
2016-06-01 07:35:08 UTC
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