Bring your work to life with 3D (2024)

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Whether you're creating a presentation in PowerPoint or building a catalog in Excel, 3D makes your work stand out. It's built-in to the Office apps you love, and with Paint 3D in Windows 10, you can easily edit or even create 3D models.

Insert 3D models in Office

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In Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook:

  1. Select Insert > 3D Models.

  2. Select From Online Sources.

  3. Search for what you want and select Insert.

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Get creative with 3D models

3D animation effects in PowerPoint

Edit a 3D model in Paint 3D

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Use Paint 3D to add a logo or texture.

  1. With your 3D model open, select Stickers.

  2. Choose from existing options or use your own.

  3. Move and resize the graphic how you want.

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Use this professionally-designed PowerPoint template to render a custom 3D house.

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Use 3D models in your Word documents with these tips, instructions, and examples.

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Bring your work to life with 3D (2024)

FAQs

How do I add a 3D model in Word? ›

On the Insert tab of the ribbon select 3D Models and then From a File. 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.

How to get 3D models in PowerPoint? ›

Add 3D models

To insert 3D models in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for Windows Mobile go to the Insert tab of the ribbon and select 3D Models. The pane will open. Select one, or more, images and click Insert.

How do I add a 3D model in Excel? ›

Insert 3D models in Office

In Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook: Select Insert > 3D Models. Select From Online Sources. Search for what you want and select Insert.

Where can I get 3D images for PowerPoint? ›

In the "Insert" tab, select "3D Models." In the drop-down arrow menu, click "Stock 3D Models." In the dialog box for "Online 3D Models," select a specific "image" you want to put into your presentation and click the "Insert" button.

How can I create a 3D model? ›

Modeling programs for beginners

TinkerCad (https://www.tinkercad.com): The easiest way to quickly create your own models. TinkerCad is an online editor (no installation required) allowing you to create 3D models directly in a browser window. It is free, easy to operate, and you will even find basic video tutorials.

How do you make a 3D effect in Word? ›

Word
  1. Click the picture that you want to apply the effect to, and then click the Format Picture tab.
  2. Under Picture Styles, click Effects, point to 3-D Rotation, and then click the effect that you want, such as Isometric Left Down.

What version of PowerPoint has 3D models? ›

We can now add 3D models into PowerPoint presentations! This feature is available for Office 365 subscribers. It is also available in all of Microsoft Office applications, like Word and Excel. Have you tried the 3D model feature in PowerPoint?

What kind of 3D models can you import into PowerPoint? ›

Working with PowerPoint 3D
  • Filmbox Format – *. fbx files.
  • Object Format – *. obj files.
  • 3D Manufacturing Format – *. 3mf files.
  • Polygon Format – *. ply files.
  • StereoLithography Format – *. stl files.
  • Binary GL Transmission Format – *. glb files.

How to make a 3D model from a picture? ›

Photogrammetry, using apps like Qlone or 3D scanning with smartphone cameras, offers a straightforward method. By capturing an object from multiple angles, these apps convert photos into 3D models, making it one of the simplest ways to create basic 3D models from 2D images.

How do I import 3D models? ›

Import 3D models to a project

Select File > Import > File or use the Import option in the Project panel. Select GLB, GLTF, or OBJ file formats from the device to import and select Open.

How do I add a 3D model to Canva? ›

Embed 3D in Canva Docs

Go to the section of your doc where you want to insert the content and type the / command to bring up the content block menu. Type "Embed" and click on the Embed </> option and paste your Jig link or embed code copied from JigSpace into this field.

What format does PowerPoint support 3D model? ›

FBX (Autodesk Filmbox), or . OBJ (Standard 3D file format). You'll need the . OBJ version of the 3D image for PowerPoint.

How do you add 3D effects in PowerPoint? ›

On the Animations tab of the ribbon, select one of the categories of effects, such as Emphasis Effects. The available 3D animations are at the top of the list. Select the animation effect you want.

How to create a model in Word? ›

Making and Using 3D Shapes in Word

To create a 3D object in Word, click the Insert tab and click 3D Models. Select a model from Microsoft's online library, and then click Insert. Adjust the position by dragging the center icon with your mouse.

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