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Let's
say we were doing a presentation for the man who claims
aliens stole his pet goldfish and replaced it with a
potato that resembles Cindy Crawford. Maybe he's
presenting his case to the police. How would graphics add
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We'll
start with adding shapes. I have many shapes to choose
from, but let's use stars. That's where those aliens
probably came from, you know? |
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Sure,
Power. Run with it... |  |
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Adding a shape
PowerPoint lets you add a variety of shapes to the slides
of your presentation.
Try adding a star shape to your slide, using the
AutoShape tool on the drawing toolbar.
1. Click the AutoShapes button, point to Stars
and Banners, and then click the 5-point star shape. The
pointer will change into a cross.
2. Click anywhere on the slide. A star of
predefined size will be inserted.
3. To make the shape larger (or smaller), drag a
resizing handle. To resize the shape proportionally,
hold down the SHIFT key as you drag.
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I'm
lovin' the star shape. But what if I need to move my shape
somewhere else on the slide, to make room for a new text
box? |
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Moving a shape
Let's try moving the star to another part of the slide.
1. Place the pointer on the star. The pointer
turns into a four-headed arrow.
2. Click and hold down the mouse button, then
drag the star to the new location.
3. When the star is positioned where you want
it, release the mouse button.
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I
can read Sue's face. I know she wants to jazz up that
star. Is there a way to add colors and textures to the
shape? |
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Adding color and texture
to a shape
First, try adding the color yellow to the star.
1. Click the star shape to select it.
2. Click the arrow beside the Fill Color
button, and then click More Fill Colors. A Colors
dialog box appears.
3. Click the Standard tab, then under Colors,
click a shade of yellow.
4. Click OK to close the Colors dialog box.
Next, try adding some texture to the shape.
1. Click the star to select it.
2. Click the arrow beside the Fill Color
button, then click Fill Effects. The Fill Effects
dialog box appears.
3. Click the Texture tab.
4. Click on a texture, and then click OK.
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