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Insert images

Add an image

  1. Select the slide where you want the image to be put.
  2. Tap the Insert object icon at the top toolbar to open the new object insertion panel.
  3. Switch to the Insert image Image tab.
  4. Select one of the following options to load the image:
    • the Picture from Library Picture from Library option will open the Media Library where you can select the necessary file.

      You must have appropriate permissions on your device Media Library.

    • the Picture from URL Picture from URL option will open the Link Settings panel where you can enter the necessary image web address in the Image URL field and tap the Insert Image button.

The image will be added. Now you can change its properties and position.

Adjust the image settings

  1. Select the image by tapping it.
  2. Open the settings panel by
    • tapping the Edit object icon at the top toolbar, or
    • tapping the Image option in the pop-up menu.
  3. Switch to the Picture tab.
  4. The Picture tab has three tabs: Slide, Picture and Shape. Tap one of them to access the corresponding settings.

    The Slide tab contains the following menus: Theme, Layout, Transition and Background.


    The Picture tab contains the following sections: Replace and Reorder, as well as two buttons: Default Size and Delete Picture. Tap the arrow next to the section name to open it. Use the Return arrow on the left to return to the previous settings section.

    • The Replace section allows to replace the current image loading another one from the Media Library or URL.
    • The Reorder section allows to set the selected image position as related to other objects when several objects overlap each other. To learn more, please refer to the Manipulate objects section of this guide.
    • The Default Size button allows to restore the original image size.
    • The Delete Picture option allows to delete the inserted image.

    The Shape tab contains the Style and Align sections. Tap the arrow next to the section name to open it. Use the Return arrow on the left to return to the previous settings section.

    The Style section contains the following settings:

    • The Contour section allows to set the image border. To learn more, please refer to the Contour section of this guide.
    • The Shadow option allows to enable or disable the switch to have the shape throw a shadow or not respectively.
    • The Opacity slider allows to set the opacity level.

    The Align section allows to align the image on the slide. To learn more, please refer to the Manipulate objects section of this guide.

Adjust the shape of the image and its border

When the image is selected, the shape settings panel is also available so that you can change the shape of the image as well as adjust its border size and color, if necessary.

  1. Select the image by tapping it.
  2. Open the settings panel by
    • tapping the Edit object icon at the top toolbar, or
    • tapping the More option in the pop-up menu and choosing the Edit menu item.
  3. Switch to the Shape tab, tap the Style option and open the Border tab. Change the border Size by dragging the slider and select the necessary border Color.

    Tap the Replace section to replace the rectangular shape with another one selected from the menu. The shape of the image will change correspondingly.

    The Reorder and Align sections of the Shape tab are the same as the ones at the Image tab. If you change these options at the Shape tab, they will change similarly at the Image tab.

Remove the image

Select the image by tapping on it and proceed in one of the following ways:

  • tap the Delete menu item in the pop-up menu, or
  • open the shape/image settings panel by tapping the Edit object icon at the top toolbar. You can use both the Remove Shape button at the Shape tab and the Remove Image button at the Image tab.
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