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Using 3D models in PowerPoint

Using 3D models in PowerPoint

From the course: Presentation Tips

Using 3D models in PowerPoint

- [Joel] I'm Joel Simmons, aka the presentation guy. Hello, and welcome to this week's installment of presentation tips weekly. So not too long ago, Microsoft introduced support for 3D models directly in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. This may not seem like much of a big deal, but once you see what's possible, you may want to check this feature out the next time you create something new. Using 3D models can definitely give you that wow factor you're looking for. Let's say you want to talk about some new features your company's rolling out in it's server rack technology. Sure, we could use some stock photography of a server rack, but let's face it. That's just a little bit boring. Also maybe there's a feature we want to point out in the back of that server rack. Well with 3D models, we could be able to rotate that image and point that feature out really easily. So let's go ahead and take a look and see what server images we can find in PowerPoint's 3D models. So we're going to go to a…

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