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How To Center PowerPoint Slide

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to center PowerPoint slide.
  1. Choose the object (text, image, or shape).
  2. Go to Home tab.
  3. Click "Arrange".
  4. Select "Align" then choose "Align Center" (horizontal).
  5. Click Align Middle (vertical).

📌 Why this matters

Perfectly centered objects create visual balance that guides your audience's attention exactly where you want it. When elements appear randomly placed, viewers unconsciously spend mental energy trying to make sense of the layout instead of absorbing your message. Precise alignment also signals professionalism and attention to detail, which builds credibility with your audience. Beyond aesthetics, centered placement ensures your content displays consistently across different screen sizes and projector setups, preventing awkward cropping or misalignment during presentations.

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