Apart from using the mouse to drag the image handles in or out, you can also use touch gestures if your device supports it. Additionally, some software may allow you to use keyboard shortcuts or commands to resize the image.

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Save 3D models from our deck on your computer You insert 3D models into your files much the same way as other images. On the Insert tab of the ribbon select 3D Models and then From a File. Once it's inserted you can use the controls to manipulate the image Use the 3D control to rotate or tilt your 3D model in any direction. Just click, hold and drag with your mouse Drag the image handles in or out to make your image larger or smaller You can still use the rotation handle. To rotate your image clockwise or counter-clockwise, but you'll get a much better experience using the 3D rotation control we talked about above.

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Apart from inserting 3D models into your presentations, you can also manipulate them in various ways. You can use the 3D control to rotate or tilt your 3D model in any direction. You can also adjust the size of your image by dragging the image handles in or out. Additionally, you can use the rotation handle to rotate your image clockwise or counter-clockwise, although using the 3D rotation control provides a better experience.

Using 3D models in presentations has several benefits. Firstly, it allows for a more interactive and engaging experience as the audience can view the model from different angles. Secondly, it provides a more realistic and detailed view of the object or concept being presented. Lastly, it can make complex information more understandable and easier to visualize.

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