In this lesson, titled working with images, I will show you how to insert and format images. There're a couple ways to insert images. The first thing you can do is you can click on the Insert Image icon on the Formatting toolbar. Or you can go to Insert, and down to Image from the menu bar. There're a couple things you can do. You can upload from your computer, search the web, use your drive, photos, search by URL, or by camera. We're gonna use search the web. So you click it. And what's nice about this is you can search using Google Image search without leaving the Google Slides application. So right here, you type your text. And press Enter. And then you scroll down and you find the picture that you would like. And once you find one, you click it. And then you press Insert. And it automatically goes right into your slideshow. Now, I'm gonna press Delete. And another way you can insert an image is you can click and drag it from your file folder on your actual computer. And when you get to your slide, you just let go. Now, there are several things you can do to format your picture. So once you have it selected, on the Formatting toolbar, you click Format options. So you can change the size and rotation, the position, you can recolor your picture, you can make adjustments to the transparency, the brightness and the contrast. And you can reset it. You can also add a shadow, and change settings for the shadow, and you can also add a reflection. And change the transparency, distance and size of the reflection. Another thing you can do is resize your image and you can also rotate it manually. Thanks for watching. In the next lesson, I will show you how to insert and format shapes into your Google Slides.