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2D Slides 3D Models
Audience is passive and cannot interact. Animated 3D models display objects within
space in ways text and images cannot.
No 3D Model? No Problem!
To Insert a 3D Model:
That will open the Online 3D Models Window where you can
search or browse categories of various 3D models, right
from within PowerPoint.
To Insert a 3D Model:
1 Go to Insert > 3D Models from a File… 2 Insert the 3D model by selecting the file and
clicking on Insert.
This will open the Insert 3D Model Window where
you can search your computer, network or cloud The 3D Model will now be placed onto your
drive for any saved 3D models. PowerPoint slide
Two Ways to Position and Rotate Your 3D Model
1 Select your 3D model > 3D Models 2 With the Pan & Zoom button enabled, now 3 When you are finished editing, click
Format > Pan & Zoom move, rotate, and resize your 3D model. the Pan & Zoom button again to exit
Pan and Zoom mode.
Note: the Pan & Zoom tool acts like an
on/off (toggle) switch. Once pressed,
you’ll see a gray box around the Pan &
Zoom button to indicate the feature is
activated. Press the button again to
deactivate the Pan & Zoom feature.
Now Animate Your 3D Model Using the Morph Transition
Try it yourself with the parrot on the right:
Hint: Effect Options gives you even more options for Turntable.
Select the Tell Me button and type what you want to know.