Radius posterior view medical images for power point
1. Radius – Posterior View
Coronoid process
Radial notch
Head of radius
Neck of radius
Interosseous border
Styloid process
Styloid process
Dorsal tubercle
Interosseous border
Posterior obliques line
Tuberosity of radius
Olecranon process
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Styloid process
Radius – With Highlighted Part
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Coronoid process
Radius – With Highlighted Part
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Interosseous border
Radius – With Highlighted Part
7. " Add your Own Labels and Highlight Any section"
Styloid process
9. Add Text
1) Open the PowerPoint Slide in which you have to insert the Text Box. Then click on the “Insert
Tab’ in the Ribbon and then inside the Insert Tab, in the ‘Text’ category click on the “Text Box”
icon.
2) Now to insert the Text box, click on the Portion of the Slide where you want the Text box to be
inserted. Once you click, the Text box will be inserted. You can change the size and the shape of
the Text box as per your requirements.
3) Now click on the Text box to enter data into it.
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10. 1. Select the shape to change the color and Right click the object( click any object which you
want to change color)
2. Choose Format Shape in the dialog box.
3. Choose “Fill” in the Format Shape box then “Solid” or “Gradient” depending on the
appearance of the object. Change colour as shown in the picture.
Change Color
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11. 1. Select the shape to change the size.
2. Click the mouse in the corner of the shape and drag the mouse.
Change Size
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