Text Fill from Picture in PowerPoint


Text Fill from Picture in PowerPoint

Created: Friday, August 10, 2018 posted by at 9:30 am

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In today’s post, I’m sharing a video I created that shows how you can add a picture fill to your text in PowerPoint. This trick works in almost all versions of PowerPoint, although I am using PowerPoint 2016 for Windows in this demo video.

The best part about this trick is that you can use any picture, including a picture from the same slide to fill up the text. This gives the entire slide a unified and understated look.


Text Fill from Picture in PowerPoint.
Text Fill from Picture in PowerPoint


Do use this trick in your slides, and share your thoughts in the Comments area.




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