Do you want to boost your presentation? One of the best ways of doing so is using GIFs! They are fun, easy to add and provide an amusing way of supporting your own information.
Would you like to learn more about how to add a GIF in to your slides in PowerPoint? Keep reading!
Inserting a GIF from your computer
For this tutorial, we are going to use some Stories illustrations, designed by GreatPPT. So we’ll learn how to edit and download them and, later, to add it to your presentation from your computer. Let’s get started!
- If there is a previous illustration that doesn’t really match with what you wanted for the slide, delete it before adding a new one!
- Then, in the toolbar, click on Insert → Pictures → This Device.
- Click on the GIF and then click on Insert.
- Click and drag to move the image. To resize it, click and drag from any of the corners while pressing Shift. Doing so, you will keep the proportions of the image.
- Note that, when inserting a GIF, PowerPoint automatically adds a text to it. It’s a kind of subtitle that describes it. If you want to omit such text, click on Mark as decorative in the Alt Text section.
Adding GIFs Using URLs
PowerPoint allows you to add GIFs from the internet. Let’s discover how to do it.
- In the toolbar, click on Insert → Pictures → Online Pictures.
- A window opens, and there you can type what you are looking for. Click enter.
- Click on the image you want to add.
- Click on Insert.
- As before, the image appears with a subtext that you can delete by clicking on “Mark as decorative.” As PowerPoint added an image from the web, a text box that contains information about the source of the image. You can edit the text or delete it, but remember to acknowledge the owner of the resource! You can use the last slide of the presentation to do so, for example.
- To resize the image, select the image. Click on any of the corners and drag while pressing Shift. This helps you keep the image proportioned.
Pro tip: you can also add stock images to your presentation. In the toolbar, click on Insert → Images → Stock images. Look for the one you want, select it and click on Insert. This option is available for Office 365. If you have a previous version of PowerPoint, you may lack this feature.
Editing a GIF in PowerPoint
In PowerPoint, you can apply a series of effects to the image, although you can learn more How to Use Basic Image Editing Tools, read our tutorial!
- Right Click on the image → Style → Select the one you like the most.
If you are more interested in How to Add Animations and Transitions to your image, you also have a tutorial at your disposal.
Still, we will provide you with a brief summary here:
- Click on the image → Animations.
- Click twice on the one you want to apply and establish the Duration, Sound effects, Apply to all and the like
- Now, click on Animations. You have plenty of options.
- In Effect options, you can edit them.
- Also, you have other tools such as Add Animation (to apply another one), Animation Pane, Trigger, Start, Duration, Delay or Reorder animations.
Pro Tip: If you add a lot of animations to your template, it will distract your audience.