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How to Close Shapes in PowerPoint. PowerPoint comes with dozens of free shapes; circles, stars and even smiley faces are only a few clicks away. If you don't find a shape you like, draw your own ...
Launch PowerPoint. On the Shape Format tab, change the color, weight, and outline of the shape. Select the shape Go to the animation tab and choose an animation from the gallery. Press the Preview ...
Now, when selecting Preview on the Animations menu, you can see the mouse move from the green triangle to the red triangle along the path specified. Obviously, the animation isn't unique to PowerPoint ...
Follow the steps below to split a shape into parts or multiple pieces in Microsoft PowerPoint: Draw the shape onto the slide. On the Shape Format tab, you can click Shape Fill to change the color ...
PowerPoint 2007 has WordArt tools that let you generate text not only in a half-circle, but in all sorts of rings, waves, slants and fades so you can morph your words into whatever shape you envision.
Creating a great PowerPoint is simpler than you might think. More often than not, you don't need to be a great designer, writer, or orator to come up with an attention-grabbing presentation.
Love it or hate it, PowerPoint shapes strategy-making, says new paper Date: May 27, 2010 Source: University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management Summary: It's a staple presentation tool in most ...