
Unfortunately, the icon library isn’t available in earlier versions of PowerPoint. You can also crop icons just like you can crop images. Once you’ve inserted an icon, you can format it in a similar way to PowerPoint shapes, by changing the fill colour, line colour and graphic effects. PowerPoint’s icon library is extensive and frequently updated, so you’ll probably find what you’re looking for. We have a blog post describing how to insert PowerPoint icons in Office 365, so hop over there to see a video tutorial. If you’re using Office 365, you’ll be able to access PowerPoint’s native presentation icons.

Let’s start at the very beginning: finding decent icons. This blog post will show you how to source, create and animate custom presentation icons from within PowerPoint itself!Īnimating presentation icons Sourcing presentation icons Is it even possible to customise icons without special design skills? Absolutely. But, if you don’t have access to a library of brand icons, they can seem out of reach.

Custom presentation icons are crucial to building a strong brand identity across presentations. Icons are a versatile tool for visual presentations, replacing boring bullets and playing an integral role in storytelling.
