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How to Embed 3D Model in PowerPoint

Aug 01, 2024

Hey there, PowerPoint pros! Want to take your presentations to the next level? Today, I'm going to show you how to embed a 3D model in your PowerPoint presentation to make it stand out. Here's how to do it:

1. First, make sure you have a 3D model file ready to use. PowerPoint supports 3D model files in the .fbx, .obj, .3mf, and .stl formats.

2. Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to embed the 3D model.

3. Go to the 'Insert' tab in the PowerPoint ribbon, and click on '3D Models' in the 'Illustrations' group.

4. Select 'From a File' if you already have the 3D model file, or choose 'Online Sources' to browse and download 3D models from the online resources provided by Microsoft.

5. Once you've selected your 3D model file, it will be embedded onto your PowerPoint slide. You can resize, rotate, and position the 3D model to your liking.

6. To make the 3D model more interactive, you can set up animations and triggers using PowerPoint's animation and trigger features. This will allow you to create engaging interactions and visual effects with the 3D model during your presentation.

And there you have it! You've successfully embedded a 3D model into your PowerPoint presentation, making it more visually appealing and interactive for your audience. So go ahead, give it a try in your next presentation and impress your audience with some cool 3D visuals.

That's all for today. Don't forget to like and share this video if you found it helpful, and let me know in the comments if you have any questions or if there's anything else you'd like to learn about PowerPoint. Thanks for watching, and happy presenting! #PowerPoint #3DModel #PresentationTips #Embedding3DModel

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