![]() Start by inserting a shape Insert | Illustrations | Shapes where you’ll see the same/similar choices that are in Crop to Shape. There’s a few tricks and traps along the way … Make a Shape or Icon Finally overlay the shape/picture on the image you want to mask. ![]() In short: convert a shape to picture, then use ‘Set Transparent Color’ to make part of the shape transparent. This method has more steps but lets you move the picture and shape around to get exactly the look you want. ![]() We’ve already explained two simple ways to crop a photo to a shape or fill a shape with some options to move and resize each element. Here’s how to mask a photo with any Microsoft Office shape or icon and do it with full control over what appears from the original image.
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