The steps to insert images below text in PowerPoint are fundamentally similar to inserting regular images. The key difference lies in how these images interact with the text content. When you insert images in PowerPoint, they overlay the existing text, allowing for easy manipulation and swapping of image and text positions.
Tricks for Adding Images Below Text in PowerPoint
How to Add Images Below Text in PowerPoint
In this article, Mytour will demonstrate using PowerPoint 2010 to insert images below text in PowerPoint.
Step 1: Open the PowerPoint application -> click on Insert -> then choose Picture to insert the image into PowerPoint.
Step 2: Select the image you want to insert into the content, then click Insert. After successfully inserting the image, the interface you see will appear as shown below. Here, all text content will be positioned below the image you just inserted.
Step 3: To swap or change the position of the image, right-click on the inserted image -> select Send to Back. Here, you'll have two different options to choose from: Send to Back and Send Backward, so pay attention!
If you want to move the image below the text -> select Send to Back. Immediately, the text will be overlaid onto the image as shown below.
After you've changed the position of the image below the text -> you can customize the text formatting such as: text color, font, font size... To do this, select (highlight) the text you want to format, then right-click to choose the desired formatting options in the newly appeared customizing dialog box.
The final result after you've adjusted the image position and customized the text formatting:
So, in order to insert images below text in PowerPoint, the basic principle is to insert images in the usual way. However, you will need to adjust the position between the added image and the pre-existing text content to achieve success. Additionally, you can explore how to blur background images in PowerPoint here.
In addition to inserting images, you can also easily add text to images in PowerPoint following the method previously shared by Mytour. Wishing you success!
