How to use the cutting function of PPT to cut the perfect picture proportionally
The length-width ratio used for slides is 4:3 or 16:9. How can you quickly set the background chart to the above proportions when making a full-picture slide? The method is simple.
Take 16:9 as an example, select the inserted picture, click Crop-"aspect ratio"-"16:9"
Cut with 16:9
Hold down the SHIFT key, drag the control box in the lower right corner, and resize the picture proportionally. The subject of the screen is arranged in the appropriate position, leaving room for the text. Click the "Crop" button again to finish cropping the picture.
Equal proportional scaling
Select the picture, Ctrl+x cut to the Clipboard, and click the right mouse button in the margin of the page, select "Format Background ..."-"Fill"-"picture or texture fill"-"Insert Picture from"-"clipboard", and the picture is set to the slide background.
Fill pictures from clipboard
The effect of adding text is as follows.
Effect after text is filled
You can also crop a picture to a positive circle or a square by a scale of 1:1.
The method is as follows: Insert a picture, select Crop Tool-"aspect ratio"-"1:1"
The aspect ratio is set to 1:1
You can crop a picture to a positive circle by selecting the Crop tool again-crop to shape-oval.
Crop to Positive circle
The positive circular picture has a kind of harmonious esthetic feeling, after adding the text the effect is shown in the following figure.