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How to Embed 3D Model in PowerPoint

Aug 03, 2024

Hey there PowerPoint pros, are you looking to take your presentation game to the next level? Well, I've got just the thing for you - embedding a 3D model in your slides! It's a surefire way to captivate your audience and make your content more interactive. Here's how you can do it:

Step 1: First, ensure that you have a compatible version of PowerPoint. This feature is available in PowerPoint 2013 and later versions.

Step 2: Go to the slide where you want to embed the 3D model. Click on the 'Insert' tab in the PowerPoint ribbon and select '3D Models' from the dropdown menu.

Step 3: You can choose to insert a 3D model from your files, a stock 3D model from the online sources, or even create a new one from a file. PowerPoint supports 3D models in the .fbx, .obj, .3mf, and .stl formats.

Step 4: Once you've selected your 3D model, it will appear on your slide. You can then resize and reposition it to fit your content.

Step 5: Want to add a bit more flair? Click on the 3D model to reveal the 3D Model Tools tab on the PowerPoint ribbon. Here, you can adjust the 3D model's rotation, tilt, and distance from the ground to get the perfect look.

And voila! You've just embedded a 3D model in your PowerPoint presentation. Now, when you present, your audience will be able to interact with the 3D model, zooming in and out to get a closer look.

So, what are you waiting for? Spice up your slides and leave a lasting impression on your audience with a dynamic 3D model. Let your creativity soar and take your presentations to a whole new dimension!

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