Grouping pictures can be helpful in various scenarios. You may want to resize or rotate all pictures. Rather than rotate them individually, you can group them and thereafter rotate.
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Group Pictures in PowerPoint 2013
Group Pictures in PowerPoint 2010
Group Pictures in PowerPoint 2011
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