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  1. Move Tool. UPLOAD. When editing with a layered editor the move tool is used to move and position layers. With the move tool you can move individual visual elements around in the image canvas and position them relative to each other. This makes the move tool essential when compositing images.

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      Online photo editing with layers, layer masks, a workflow...

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      Online photo editing with layers, layer masks, a workflow...

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      Crop your images and photos online with the online crop tool...

  2. Position elements such as text boxes, graphics, photos, and videos anywhere in your design. Move them around the same page or to a different page.

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    Align objects

    1.Select the objects you want to align. Press Shift to select multiple objects. 2.Select Picture format > Align and select how you want to align them: •Align Left, Align Center, or Align Right •Align Top, Align Middle, or Align Bottom •Distribute Horizontally or Distribute Vertically

    Use Guides and Gridlines

    1.Select View > Guides to show the horizontal and vertical center lines. 2.Select View > Gridlines to show more gridlines. 3.Use the lines to align your objects. 4.When you're done, clear Gridlines and Guides to turn them off.

    Use Smart Guides

    1.Select an object and begin to move it. 2.Red dashed lines—smart guides--appear so you align items vertically, horizontally, or both. Smart guides also appear between objects or near the edges of the slide to help you space out objects evenly. 3.Press Shift to select multiple objects.

    Guides for arranging things on a slide in PowerPoint

    Align or arrange a picture, shape, text box, SmartArt graphic, or WordArt

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  5. Nov 20, 2009 · "Through" ignores all transparencies in the image, wrapping text into the middle of the object as well as the sides. Click "Top and Bottom" to prevent text on either side of the image. Text automatically wraps from above the image to immediately below it.

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