double click on name
double click on the file name
In "Photo Album", users can choose how many pictures will be shown in one slide. After inserting, click "Picture Layout" in "Photo Album", then you can choose the number.
On any slide page, click on {Insert) CLick on {Picture} and the drop down menu will list alternatives Select an alternative{Clip Art, From File, From camera or scanner)
If the problem was to create e.g. a label inserting a picture object e.g. from Windows Draw - Vista will not work. If you save the picture as a Windows bit map (.bmp) it works - probably also with other picture file formats. Regards from Sweden
To add a picture in PowerPoint on a MacBook Pro, open your presentation and navigate to the slide where you want the image. Click on the "Insert" tab in the top menu, then select "Pictures" and choose "Picture from File" to locate and insert an image from your computer. You can also drag and drop an image directly onto the slide. Once inserted, you can resize and position the picture as needed.
Most trial version software is the same software as the full, integrated version. Only inserting a valid key or some other method will turn it from a trial version to the full version. Therefore, there isn't a certain "file" that is responsible for it being trialware.
i think it is a picture file:-)
File > Save or File > SaveAs
picture file.
picture file.
The unknown compression method used in this file is not specified or identified.
A custom show is a slide show that you can make from your full set of slides by picking some and displaying them. They can even be picked in a different order. Sometimes you might have variations of a slide show for different audiences. There might be some slides that you show to some that you would not show to others. Instead of creating several individual slide shows as separate files, you can create one slide show and create a few custom shows from the set of slides you have, without creating a new file.