There are several methods to insert 3D objects in PowerPoint presentations, depending on the source and type of the object:
1. Insert 3D models from online sources:
PowerPoint has a built-in 3D models library that allows you to download 3D models from online sources such as Remix 3D, directly from within PowerPoint. To insert a 3D model, go to the Insert tab and click on 3D Models. From there, you can choose a 3D model from the built-in library or search for one online.
2. Insert 3D models from local files:
If you have a 3D model saved on your computer, you can also insert it into PowerPoint by going to the Insert tab, clicking on 3D Models, and choosing From a File. Then browse and select the 3D model file you want to insert.
3. Insert 3D models from Microsoft's 3D Viewer:
Another way to insert 3D models is by using Microsoft's 3D Viewer app. First, open the 3D Viewer app and select the model you want to insert. Then click on the Share button and choose Export. In the Export menu, select 3D Model and choose the file type (OBJ, FBX, or GLB) you want to export it as. Finally, in PowerPoint, go to the Insert tab, click on 3D Models, and choose From a File. Browse and select the 3D model file you just exported from 3D Viewer.
4. Insert 3D models using third-party add-ins:
There are several third-party add-ins available for PowerPoint that allow you to insert 3D models from various sources. Some of the popular add-ins include Sketchfab, Shapeways, and Vectary. To use these add-ins, you first need to install them in PowerPoint. Once installed, you can access them by going to the Insert tab and clicking on the add-in's icon. From there, you can browse and select the 3D model you want to insert.
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