Microsoft 365 subscribers can embed an animated 3D graphic in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for Windows or macOS. These graphics are much like animated GIFs. Each one has pre-set animations, or scenes, it can play to inform or entertain your audience.
This feature is available only to Microsoft 365 Subscribers for Windows desktop clients. |
Though you can't currently insert a 3D graphic in PowerPoint for the web, if you insert the graphic in PowerPoint for Windows or Mac, then play the slide show in PowerPoint for the web, the animation will play as expected.
On macOS, this feature is available beginning with version 16.24.
Embed an animated 3D graphic
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Select Insert > 3D Models > From Online Sources.
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In the dialog box, select a category that has a "runner" badge , which indicates that the graphics in it are animated.
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Select a model and then select Insert.
The graphic is inserted and the default animation begins playing.
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To choose a different animation for the 3D graphic, select Format > Scenes.
Each graphic comes with multiple scenes, or animations, to choose from.
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To halt the animation effect, select the Format tab and click Pause.
(You can also right-click the graphic and click Pause, or tap the spacebar while the graphic is selected.)
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To adjust the view of the model, click and drag the 3D control . Or select Format > 3D Model Views to open the predefined gallery of views, and select the one you want.
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To move a graphic to a different position, select it, then click and drag within its border.
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To make your graphic larger or smaller, select it, then drag a corner handle on its border.
Remove an animated 3D graphic
Simply click to select the model, then press the Delete key.
More information about 3D models
See Get creative with 3D models for more features—such as Pan and Zoom, which lets you change how your 3D graphic fits within its frame.
In PowerPoint, see animation effects designed for 3D models. These effects are especially useful for adding motion to static 3D models (3D models that don't include their own animation).