1 How to Insert a GIF in PowerPoint From Your PC2 How to Find GIFs for PowerPoint on the Web3 How to Make a Powerpoint GIF Loop a Certain Number of Times4 Extra: How to Insert GIFs from Your Keyboard5 Extra: How to Show File Extensions in Explorer
GIF for PowerPoint: An Animated picture for your presentation Microsoft thankfully makes it quite easy to add a GIF in PowerPoint, but you may have to do things differently depending on where it’s from and how you want it to display. If you don’t want your GIF to loop endlessly, for example, you’ll have to make some adjustments in a GIF splitter program. Not to worry, though, we’ll be showing you exactly how to add a GIF to PowerPoint today, and will cover several different scenarios. Let’s start:
How to Insert a GIF in PowerPoint From Your PC
How to Find GIFs for PowerPoint on the Web
How to Make a Powerpoint GIF Loop a Certain Number of Times
Extra: How to Insert GIFs from Your Keyboard
Now that you know how to Insert a GIF in PowerPoint you may be wondering how to do so in other apps. An easy way to do this is to follow our guide on inserting GIFs from your Windows 10 keyboard.
To find one that suits you, head to the GIPHY website and search for the topic, subject, or emotion you’d like a GIF of.
Extra: How to Show File Extensions in Explorer
If however, you’re struggling to differentiate GIFs from other picture types in File Explorer, you can learn how to show file extensions.