We’ve recently shown you lots of ways to remove backgrounds from photos using Photoshop and some other tools, but did you know you can do the same thing from within PowerPoint 2010? Here’s how to do it.

Be sure to check out our comprehensive guide to Remove Image Backgrounds in Photoshop, and then check out the second part of the series. Otherwise, keep reading.

Removing Backgrounds Using PowerPoint

We will take a presentation we have and insert any picture right in it.

After inserting the picture, we will go to the Format Picture tab and click on Remove Background.

Notice that PowerPoint makes a good job depending on the picture to recognize the background and paint it in purple.

If your image, like ours, needs a little more editing, you can click on Mark Areas to Remove and select the areas that are still left to being removed in your picture.

When you have finally ended editing your picture, just click on Keep changes and you will notice the background will be entirely removed.

You can now even select a different background for your picture.

Do you think this will come up handy? This is not as professional as editing them with Photoshop, but for a presentation, this could do the trick.