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How to Blur a Part of an Image in PowerPoint

by Lina Thorne Lina Thorne Updated · Posted in Photography

Images can make any presentation more memorable and eye-catching. But sometimes you might need to blur them – entirely or partially – for a number of reasons. Blurring is great because it’s effective, yet subtle and unobtrusive. You can blur an entire image and use it as a background of a slide, while the textual contents will still be perfectly readable. If you need to highlight something in an image, there’s no better way to do so than by keeping the most important part sharp and in focus while blurring everything around it.

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How to Add a Watermark in PowerPoint

by Lina Thorne Lina Thorne Updated · Posted in Watermarking Tips

If you are wondering whether you should add a watermark to a PowerPoint presentation, the answer is yes. Naturally, the main purpose of a watermark is to protect your digital property and prevent unauthorized use. Afterall, it is possible for someone to steal your presentation – the presentation you’ve been working so hard on! – and pass it as their own. If you don’t want this to happen, you should watermark your PowerPoint presentation. It’s a great and effective way to safeguard your digital property.

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How to Сrop a Picture into a Circle in PowerPoint

by Lina Thorne Lina Thorne Updated · Posted in Crop Photo

When giving a presentation, you need to keep people’s attention. Your goal is to present your information in an engaging and easily digestible way. Otherwise, people will lose their interest pretty quickly.

A great way to achieve this is to include images in your presentation. Visual content is extremely popular these days – it’s widely used in marketing, you see it all over the Internet. This is due to the fact that it is much easier and quicker for people to perceive information when it’s presented in a visual form.

How to Сrop a Picture into a Circle in PowerPoint

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