![]() Image 06 – Crop the picture into a circleĪfter you crop the picture to a circle, You need to resize and position the picture. And you’ll crop this picture into a circle. ![]() Then click the arrow below the crop option again, and then click the Crop to shape -> Oval. Image 05 – Crop the picture into a square Now, you have cropped this picture to a square. And then click in the blank space on this slide. You need to click the arrow below this icon to open more crop options. You’ll find an option named crop and by clicking on the icon you can crop the picture. After clicking on it, you’ll see many options for customizing pictures. Select the picture and a tab called Picture Format will appear in PowerPoint. So we need to crop the picture to 1:1 first before we crop it to a circle. Please Note: When you crop a picture to a shape in PowerPoint, the shape will be stretched by the aspect ratio of the picture. ![]() So, we have cropped this picture into a circle instead. And we can’t crop pictures to Freeform shapes in PowerPoint. But the shape used in this slide is a Freeform shape. By clicking the text in the lower section you can open more cropping options.įor the example slide, we need to crop the picture to a shape. This option includes the upper and lower sections.īy clicking the icon in the upper section, you can quickly crop the picture. ![]() And then click the Picture Option tab in the ribbon. After we insert a picture, we need to crop the picture generally.Ĭlick on the picture you want to crop to select it. ![]()
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