![]() ![]() Charts and graphs made in Excel can be directly imported or copied and pasted into PowerPoint, eliminating the need to export graphs and charts as image files before including them in a poster.PowerPoint does offer guides and a grid that can be used to line up text and images, to help create the appearance of columns on a poster.PowerPoint doesn't allow for creation of columns of text, like page layout programs do - instead, individual text boxes will need to be created for each section of text on a poster, and arranged to look like columns.In order to have text wrap around an image, the text will need to be broken up into a number of text boxes that are arranged around the image. PowerPoint does not have the ability to wrap text around an image. ![]() ![]() PowerPoint is mainly intended for creating presentations displayed on a screen, and as a result, there are a number of things to note about creating posters in PowerPoint: Things to note about creating a poster in PowerPoint If you haven't worked with PowerPoint before, it's recommended that you review the content in the course PowerPoint: The Basics before starting your poster. NOTE: This section of the course assumes you're familiar with recent versions of PowerPoint. This section of Creating Research Posters will cover creating a poster in PowerPoint, including creating a new file, adding images and text, and exporting the final version in a print-ready format.
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