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PowerPoint doesn't have an "Add a Colorful Border to My Slide" button, but you can still place professional-looking borders around slides in your business presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint comes ...
How to add a border in PowerPoint using shapes. 1. Open PowerPoint on your Mac or PC and open the slideshow you want to edit. 2. Navigate to the "Insert" tab at the top of the screen.
Open PowerPoint and click on the "Insert" tab. Click "Picture" and browse to the photo that you want to use for your border. Double-click the file to insert it into your PowerPoint presentation.
To put a border around a picture in PowerPoint, you need to follow the aforementioned guide. You can insert the image, as usual, click on it and go to the Picture Format tab.
PowerPoint's built-in templates are convenient, but everyone knows what they look like, and you look unoriginal if that's all you use. Try these tips to make something unique that will help your ...
How to add or remove Border from Text Box in PowerPoint. Follow the steps below to add and remove Borders or Outlines from Text Boxes or around Paragraphs in Microsoft PowerPoint.
I've got a textbox in powerpoint and I only want the border on the top and left sides. My google-fu is telling me this isn't possible.. that however is retarded, I MUST be missing something.