When you flip an object, you create a mirror image of it. PowerPoint allows you to flip an object horizontally or vertically. When you rotate an object, you turn it around its center. You can either rotate objects in 90-degree increments or use the rotation handle to freely rotate an object.
Select an object.
Click the Format tab.
Click the Rotate Objects button in the Arrange group.
Choose an option:
Rotate Right 90°
Rotate Left 90°
Flip Vertical
Flip Horizontal
Click and drag the rotation handle of any selected object.
By default, the first object that you insert on a slide is assigned to the bottom layer of the page. Each object that you insert thereafter is assigned one level above, and so on. The final object that you insert will appear on the topmost layer.
There are four layering commands in Microsoft PowerPoint:
Bring Forward: Brings the selected object up one layer.
Bring to Front: Places the selected object on the very top layer of the page. If stacked, all other objects will appear behind the selected object.
Send Backward: Sends the selected object down one layer.
Send to Back: Places the selected object on the very bottom layer of the page. If stacked, all other objects will appear in front of the selected object.
Select the object you want to reorder.
Click the Bring Forward or Send Backward list arrow.