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Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support With Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can easily change the outline of a photo by turning it into a shape like a circle or a rounded rectangle The Crop to Shape feature provides options for cropping an image to a specific shape or starting with a shape and then inserting an image within it Windows macOS Web
Change a shape into another shape - Microsoft Support Go to Shape Format and near the left end, select Edit Shape Select Change Shape, then choose another shape from the gallery See Also Draw or edit a freeform shape Change one or more shapes that are already in a document
Video: Format shapes - Microsoft Support Select Shape Outline to pick the color, width, or line style for your shape's border Select Shape Effects to give your shapes a shadow, reflection, or glow Select a Shape Style to apply a unique combination of colors, lines, and other effects that look great together
Video: Crop a picture to fit a shape - Microsoft Support Crop your picture to fit a shape Select a picture Select the Picture Tools > Format tab, and then select Crop > Crop to Shape From the shapes gallery, select the shape you want to crop to
Add shapes - Microsoft Support Add a shape in Excel, Outlook, Word, or PowerPoint On the Insert tab, click Shapes Select the shape you want, click in the workspace and drag to draw the shape To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag
Make or find pictures to insert in Office documents Insert pictures from your computer Crop a picture Rotate a picture or other shape Change the brightness, contrast, or sharpness of a picture Add or change an effect for a picture Apply an artistic or color effect to a picture Videos: Add and format pictures
Cut out part of a picture - Microsoft Support For an image in a Office file, you can remove parts of the picture that you don't want to include As described below, you start with automatic background removal Then, you manually indicate the areas of the picture that you want to keep and remove
Curve text around a circle or other shape - Microsoft Support You can use WordArt with a Transform text effect to curve or bend text around a shape If you want the text to circle the shape, you can also do this, but it’s a little bit more work You can also insert WordArt multiple times to wrap text around shapes with straight edges
Draw or edit a freeform shape - Microsoft Support You can draw shapes in Office by using the freeform Shape and Scribble tools You can customize the look of a standard shape by using edit points Note: For information about connecting shapes with lines, see Draw or delete a line or connector
Video: Draw shapes - Microsoft Support Sometimes the best way to get your point across is to draw it Select Insert > Shapes Select the shape you want to add Click and drag to draw it Tips: To create a perfect square or circle, press and hold the Shift key while you drag To resize the shape, drag one of the control handles on the corners or sides