Insert
This menu contains the commands that are used to insert new elements into the document, for example, graphics, objects, special characters and other files.
Opens a file selection dialog to insert an image into the current document.
Inserts a video or audio file into your document.
Inserts a chart.
Inserts a new table into the current slide or page.
The submenu presents various sources that an image, audio or video can be insert from.
Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects.
This submenu contains common shapes like a line, circle, triangle, and square, or a symbol shape like a smiley face, heart, and flower that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a snap point or snap line (also known as guide) that you can use to quickly align objects. Snap points and snap lines do not appear in printed output.
Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text.
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Inserts a floating frame into the current document. Floating frames are used in HTML documents to display the contents of another file.
Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document.
Opens a dialog that enables you to edit hyperlinks.
Allows a user to insert characters from the range of symbols found in the installed fonts.
Opens a submenu to insert special formatting marks like no-break space, soft hyphen, and zero-width space.
Slide Number
Adds the slide number or the page number.
Lists common fields that you can insert into your slide.
Adds or changes text in placeholders at the top and the bottom of slides and master slides.
This submenu contains form controls like a textbox, checkbox, option button, and listbox that can be inserted into the document.