 In a previous video, you learned how to find Creative Commons license images. This video will show you how to use a Creative Commons license image in PowerPoint and write an attribution. First, open a new PowerPoint session. Next, set up a space where you want the image. Be sure to leave space to attribute the image. The tribute means to tell the image source. You must always attribute Creative Commons license work. Before you insert the picture, write the attribution for the image. Click on the tool to insert a text box. In the text box, type the image by the creator's name and the license type. For example, to attribute this image, I typed image by klexanderson, cc-by-sa2.0. Now you have the text, but you need to add the URL for the original image. This is called hyperlinking. To link to the original image, find where you recorded the URL. Copy the URL. Now, select the text that says Image. Find the linking tool. It looks like a chain. And paste the URL into the empty box. Click Open. You need to add a hyperlink for the license as well. To find a URL for the license, you can search for the license in Google. Go to google.com. Type the license abbreviation in the search box. Click Search. The first link is probably the license. Click on the link. Copy the URL for the license. Return to PowerPoint and insert the URL for the license by following the steps for linking to the image. You have written your attribution. Move the text box to the bottom of the screen. Now you can upload your picture. Select the Insert a Picture tool. Find the image in your files. Hopefully you named it so you can find it. Select the image and click Open. The image will appear in your PowerPoint. Be sure to practice with the Image Style menu to size and position your image the way that you want. The attribution must always show near the picture so that you are giving the creator credit for his or her work.