SmartArt allows you to
visually communicate information
rather than simply using text. Illustrations can enhance your presentation, and SmartArt makes using graphics especially easy.
In this lesson, you will learn how to
insert a SmartArt graphic
, modify the
color
and
effects
, and change the
organization
of the graphic.
SmartArt graphics
PowerPoint has a variety of
SmartArt
graphics you can use to illustrate and organize different types of ideas. To get the most out of SmartArt, you'll need to know how to
insert a SmartArt graphic
, modify the
color
and
effects
, and change the
organization
of the graphic.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To insert a SmartArt graphic:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Select the
SmartArt
command in the Illustrations group. A dialog box will appear.
The SmartArt Command
Select a
category
on the left of the dialog box and review the SmartArt graphics that appear in the
center
.
Select the desired SmartArt graphic, then click
OK
.
Selecting a SmartArt graphic
To see more details about a graphic, click any image and a larger preview of the graphic with
additional text details
will appear on the
right side
of the dialog box.
To add text to a SmartArt graphic:
Select the graphic. A border will appear around it with an
arrow
on the left side.
Click the
arrow
on the left side of the graphic to open the task pane.
The arrow to open the task pane
Enter text next to each bullet in the task pane. The information will appear in the graphic and will resize to fit inside the shape.
Typing text into the task pane
To add a new shape, press
Enter
. A new bullet will appear in the task pane, and a new shape will appear in the graphic.
You can also add text by clicking the desired shape and then typing your text. This works well if you only need to add text to a
few shapes
. However, for more complex SmartArt graphics working in the
task pane
is often faster.
To convert existing text to SmartArt:
Select the list or paragraph you want to change to SmartArt, then right click. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover the mouse over
Convert to SmartArt
.
Converting text to SmartArt
Select the desired SmartArt graphic, or click
More SmartArt Graphics
at the bottom of the menu to view more options.
Converting SmartArt to text
You can also convert SmartArt back to text. Select your SmartArt, then click the
SmartArt Tools
Design
tab. Click
Convert
, then select
Convert to Text
.
Converting SmartArt to text
Changing the organization of a SmartArt graphic
To add a shape to a graphic:
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs appear on the Ribbon.
Select the
Design
tab.
Decide where you want the
new shape
to appear, and select one of the shapes nearby.
Click the drop-down arrow on the
Add Shape
command in the Graphics group. A menu will appear.
Select
Add Shape Before
or
Add Shape After
to add a shape on the same level as the one you selected. To add a shape above or below that one, select
Add Shape Above
or
Add Shape Below
.
Adding a shape
To move shapes to a higher or lower level:
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs appear on the Ribbon.
Select the
Design
tab.
Select the
shape
you want to move.
To move the shape to a higher level, click the
Promote
command in the Create Graphic group, or click
Demote
to move it lower.
Promoting a shape
The shape will move one level higher or lower.
The promoted shape
You can also demote and promote shapes from within the
task pane
. With the
insertion point
in the task pane, press the
Tab
key to demote a shape. Press the
Backspace
key (or
Shift+Tab
) to promote a shape. It's a lot like creating an outline with a
multilevel list
in Word 2010. For more information, you may want to review our
Working with Lists
lesson from our
Word 2010
tutorial.
To rearrange shapes on the same level:
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs appear on the Ribbon.
Select the
Design
tab.
Select the
shape
you want to move.
In the Create Graphic group, click
Move Up
or
Move Down
.
Moving a shape up on the same level
The shape will move one space up or down.
The moved shape
Modifying the SmartArt graphic's appearance
To change the SmartArt layout:
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs will appear on the Ribbon.
Click the
Design
tab.
In the
Layouts
group, click the
More
drop-down arrow to view all of the layouts.
Viewing the SmartArt layouts
Hover the mouse over each layout to see a live preview.
Selecting a new layout
Select the desired layout.
If the new layout is different from the old one, some of your text may not show up. Before selecting a new layout, check carefully to make sure no important information gets lost.
To change the SmartArt style:
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs will appear on the Ribbon.
Click the
Design
tab.
In the
SmartArt Styles
group, click the
More
drop-down arrow to view all of the styles.
Viewing the SmartArt styles
Hover the mouse over each style to see a live preview.
Selecting a SmartArt style
Select the desired style.
To change the color scheme:
PowerPoint provides a variety of
color schemes
to use with SmartArt. The color schemes use
theme colors
, so they will vary depending on the
theme
you're using.
Select the graphic. The
Design
and
Format
tabs will appear on the Ribbon.
Select the
Design
tab.
Click the
Change Colors
command. A drop-down menu appears, showing various color schemes.
Select the desired color scheme.
Selecting a new color scheme
If you want to change the appearance of a
single shape
within the SmartArt graphic, select the shape and click the
Format
tab. You can then modify the
shape style
,
color
,
effects
, and other
settings
for that shape.
Challenge!
Open an
existing PowerPoint presentation
. If you want, you can use this
example
.
Insert a
SmartArt graphic
. If you're using the example, go to slide 6 and change the
bulleted list
into
SmartArt
.
Enter
text
into the graphic. If you're using the example, click the
SmartArt
you just created. Add a new employee on the level below
Elizabeth Walter, Design Specialist
.
Change the
SmartArt style
. If you're using the example, change the style on slide 10.
Change the
color scheme
. If you're using the example, change the color scheme of the SmartArt on slide 7.