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Picture shapes design
Picture shapes design















On the Drawing Tools Format tab, choose Edit Shape> Change Shape.You can create variations by changing the shape: Here you see the slide in Slide Show view. The pentagon arrow has a yellow circle that lets you adjust the angle of the arrow’s point and adjusting this helps you make room for your text. You’ll probably need to adjust the size and placement of the shape. The shape comes in on top of the text, so select both the title and text placeholders, right-click, and choose Bring to Front.Īdjust the size of the placeholders so that they are completely on top of the shape. Adjust the transparency so that the picture shows through slightly but the text is still easily legible.įor the circle, I placed it partly off the slide so that the slide showed just part of the circle but you can place the circle completely on the slide, too. Right-click the shape and choose Format Shape and set the transparency in the Fill section of the Format Shape pane.

picture shapes design

I made mine white and set the transparency to 15%. Of course, you can format the shapes in any way you want. Two nice shapes for this purpose are a circle (oval) and the Pentagon arrow, which you’ll find in the Block Arrows section of the Shapes gallery. To send it to the back, right-click it and choose Send to Back. Insert a picture, crop it to fit the slide and send it to the back.

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This technique works best when you don’t have a whole slide full of text - which you shouldn’t have, anyway.

picture shapes design

You can right-click any blank area and choose Layout>Title and Content. Here are the steps to create these slides: 1. A simple way to create stunning slides is to layer an image, a shape, and text placeholders.















Picture shapes design