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New Features in Powerpoint 2016 : Insert Icon for Windows


New features have been added to the Powerpoint 2016 version.

version : Office 365, 1611
build : 7571.2006

There are many features, but the last time I posted "Using SVG images" and the ability to insert and edit icons.

Insert Icon

Step1. [Insert] > [icon]

[Insert] added [icon] menu. Figure1
Figure 1 : Insert icon menu

Step2. icon choice

In the Insert Icon dialog box, select the desired Pictogram icon. Figure2

Figure 2 : Insert icon dialog box


Icon type

The number of icons provided in this build is 580 total.

Person
Figure 3 : Person icon

Technology & Electronics
Figure 4 : Technology & Electronics icon

Commucation
Figure 5 : Commucation icon
Bussiness
Figure 6 : Bussiness icon
Analysis
Figure 7 : Analysis icon
Commerce
Figure 8 : Commerce icon
Educationi
Figure 9 : Education icon
Arts
Figure 10 : Arts icon
Celebration
Figure 11 : Celebration icon
Face
Figure 12 : face icon
Cover & sing
Figure 13 : Cover & sign icon
Arrow
Figure 14 : Arrow icon
Interface
Figure 15 : Interface icon
Nature & Outdoor
Figure 16 : Nature & outdoor icon
Animal
Figure 17 : Animal icon
Foods & beverage
Figure 18 : Food & beverage icon
Weather & season
Figure 19 : Weather & season icon
Location
Figure 20 : Location icon
Vehicle
Figure 21 : Vehicle icon

Bullding
Figure 22 : Bullding icon
Sports
Figure 23 : Sports icon
Security & justice
Figure 24 : Security & justice icon
Medical
Figure 25 : Medical icon
Tools & archithcture
Figure 26 : Tools & archithcture icon
House
Figure 27 : house icon
Clothing
Figure 28 : Clothing icon

Enable Developer Tab in the Ribbon - for Windows

Enable Developer Tab in the Ribbon


Powerpoint includes many features that you can use to create efficient, eye-catching presentations, and most of the features are easily found in the user interface.

However, there are times when you need a way to more easily perform tasks that can not be handled through repetitive routine tasks or UI. Office applications such as PowerPoint provide a programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that allows you to extend your application.

To use these VBA, [Developer Tab] menu should be added to the ribbon menu. In this post, let's see how to add the [Developer Tab] menu.



Step1. Select [File]> [Option] to open the [Powerpoint option] dialog box


Figure1 : File Menu

Figure2 : Option within File menu

Step2. Click [Customize Ribbon] on the left side of the dialog box

Figure3 : Powerpoint option dialog box

Step3. On the right side of the dialog box, under Customize Ribbon, select the Main tab and check the [Developer Tab] check box.

Step4. Enter Click


Figure4 :  Developer tab made visible on the Ribbon
Now the Developer tab is visible on the Ribbon, as shown in Figure 4