Add A Polaroid-Style Frame To PowerPoint Presentations


Images in PowerPoint presentations look much more effective if you give them the “Polaroid effect”. PowerPoint expert Bruce Gabrielle walks through how to do that in the video above.

As the video points out, you can get a basic effect of this type simply by using a drop shadow or one of the built-in picture styles, but the results are much better if you put a little more work into the process. For more general PowerPoint guidance, check out our guide to making sure your presentations don’t suck.

[via Microsoft Office Blog]


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