Creating an object is the heavyweight way to do things, or can be. Instead: Use PowerPoint's Insert, Picture, From File command. Browse to the picture you want to insert. To the right of the Insert button there's a downward arrowhead. Click that.
Now depending on your PPT version, you'll see two or three options. Once is a straight link. That'll produce a link to the image file that'll update whenever you open the presentation and PPT finds that the image has changed. And unless you take special steps, the link will break if you move the file, leaving you with a red x instead of an image.
Recommended: If you have 2007 or later, there's a Link + Embed option. That embeds the image in the presentation file (no broken links/red Xs) but still checks the original to see if the embedded image needs updating.
If you link to an image file rather than embed the image, any changes made to the original file will be reflected in the presentation.
Click in the slide where the linked object or embedded object will be placed.
On the Insert menu, click Object.
Click Create from file.
In the File box, type the name of the file, or click Browse to select from a list.
To create a linked object, select the Link check box. (An embedded object is created if you don't select the Link check box.)
To display the linked object or embedded object as an icon — for example, if others are going to view the file online — select the Display as icon check box.
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创建对象是重量级的做事方式,或者可以是。
反而:
使用 PowerPoint 的“插入”、“图片”、“来自文件”命令。
浏览到您要插入的图片。
在“插入”按钮的右侧有一个向下的箭头。单击该按钮。
现在,根据您的 PPT 版本,您将看到两个或三个选项。一旦是直接链接。这将生成一个指向图像文件的链接,每当您打开演示文稿并且 PPT 发现图像已更改时,该链接就会更新。除非您采取特殊步骤,否则如果您移动文件,链接就会中断,留下一个红色的 x 而不是图像。
受到推崇的:
如果您使用的是 2007 或更高版本,则有“链接 + 嵌入”选项。这会将图像嵌入到演示文稿文件中(没有损坏的链接/红色 X),但仍然检查原始文件以查看嵌入的图像是否需要更新。
Creating an object is the heavyweight way to do things, or can be.
Instead:
Use PowerPoint's Insert, Picture, From File command.
Browse to the picture you want to insert.
To the right of the Insert button there's a downward arrowhead. Click that.
Now depending on your PPT version, you'll see two or three options. Once is a straight link. That'll produce a link to the image file that'll update whenever you open the presentation and PPT finds that the image has changed. And unless you take special steps, the link will break if you move the file, leaving you with a red x instead of an image.
Recommended:
If you have 2007 or later, there's a Link + Embed option. That embeds the image in the presentation file (no broken links/red Xs) but still checks the original to see if the embedded image needs updating.
来自 PPT 和图像:
From PPT and Images: