![]() Now that you have it grouped it's time to save the image and text together as a PNG. Now your image and your text are grouped together, so if you move your image the text will stay with it.ġ6. It will show a dropdown.Ī) Now the dropdown will appear, select Group. While you have both of your Image and your Text Box selected, click on the Arrange button. It should show both of the Bounding Boxes for the Image and the Text Box.ġ5. While you have your Text Box's Bounding Box showing, hold shift and click on your image. However, we are going to fix that together. As of right now your text and image and still separate and will not move together. ![]() We're almost there! We just have one final touch left. Remember the pesky Bounding Box? Simply click on the Bounding Box and use your arrow keys on your keyboard to allow small, precise movement of your Text Box.ġ4. You're doing great! You may not like the current placement of your word on your image and that's okay. Also, you can edit the text more in depth, but for this tutorial we will keep it simple.Ī) Now your Text Box should accommodate your text.ġ3. Remember the Bounding Box from earlier? You can click on the White Squares(Control Points) on the Bounding Box to change the size of the Text Box to adjust for your text. Your text may have bunched up within the Text Box. Under Color & Underline: click on the Paint Bucket and choose a color. Now, I am going to change the Font Color of my text. For my Lemon text I have chosen Italic.ġ1. Now that we have our Font Size, you can also edit the Font Style. I think I will make my Lemon Font a little bigger and use the up arrow to increase the Font Size by 0.5.ġ0. Typing the value is faster, however the arrows allow you to edit your Font Size by a Decimal Value of 0.1 per click. I have entered the value of 32 for my Font Size, I think that will fit in my Lemon nicely.ī) The second way to edit the Font Size is by clicking the arrows to the right of the Font Size. You can edit your Font Size in two ways, as shown below.Ī) You can double click on the number in Font Size and type a number to change the Font Size. I want to make my Font Size larger to fit my lemon better. Now that your Font Edit Box has appeared, click Latin Text Font. The Font Edit Box should appear, from here you can edit a multitude of things. While your text in the Text Box is highlighted, click on Format. First double click on your text in the Text Box, this will highlight the text.ħ. Now that you have your Text Box on your image, you can edit the Font Style, Font Size, and even the Text Color. Now your Text Box should be on your image.Ħ. Now that you have created a Text Box, click and drag the Bounding Box to your image.ĥ. Alternatively you can click on the text box and place the text box right on top of the image.Ĥ. After you have clicked on Text Box, click and drag to create a Text Box and then type what you want. If you don't know how use this tutorial.ģ. This tutorial will demonstrate how to add text to an Image in PowerPoint.
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