PowerPoint Tips Blog

Helping you with presenting, PowerPoint, and speaking

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Tips
  • E-Store
  • Training
  • About
  • Affiliates
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Bblog
Home » Rotation tips

Rotation tips

July 19, 2000 by Ellen Finkelstein Leave a Comment

READ LATER - DOWNLOAD THIS POST AS PDF >> CLICK HERE <<

If you need to rotate objects or images, you can easily do so and get just the look you want.

Select and drag using the green rotation handle.

rotating a picture by dragging

rotating a picture by dragging

Hold down the Shift key as you drag, to rotate in 15-degree increments.

Hold down the Ctrl key as you drag, to rotate around the bottom middle handle, instead of the top one.

On the Drawing toolbar, choose Draw > Rotate and choose Rotate Left 90° or Rotate Right 90°. Or, you can use the Picture toolbar to rotate left 90°.

Double-click to open the Format AutoShape dialog box. On the Size tab, enter a rotation value in the Rotation text box. Click Preview to see the result before clicking OK.

rotating a picture by using the toolbar

rotating a picture by using the toolbar

Note: Some of these tips are from my book, How to Do Everything with PowerPoint 2003. Others are from Cutting Edge PowerPoint For Dummies, by Geetesh Bajaj.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Share
Tweet
Share
0 Shares
READ LATER - DOWNLOAD THIS POST AS PDF >> CLICK HERE <<

Related posts:

  1. Layer two fill effects
  2. Create cutouts
  3. Attach objects exactly
  4. Create Bézier curves

Filed Under: Shapes & text boxes Tagged With: images, pictures, PowerPoint, rotation

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Free Video Training!

13 Techniques that Will Make Designing Your Slides EASY!

And get the PowerPoint Tips Newsletter with tips and resources for presenters. Plus 5 bonus tips!

BirdSend Email Marketing Tool

PresenterMedia

1-on-1 Presentation Coaching

Recent Posts

Recent Posts:

Recent Posts

  • Format multiple headshots for consistency
  • Creating beautiful process diagrams with a teardrop shape
  • Using abstract images to create unique backgrounds for slides and shapes
  • What can online course creators learn from other sectors?
  • Engage your audience with triggers

Connect with me!

Connect with me!


Twitter LinkedIn Facebook

Search the site:

Search the site:

Ellen Finkelstein, Inc. · Fairfield, IA · Tel: 515-989-1832

Privacy, Refund, and Other Legal Stuff

wpDiscuz