Shapes are a great way to make your presentations more interesting. PowerPoint gives you a lot of different shapes to choose from, and they can be customized to suit your needs, using your own color palette, preferences, and more. While you may not need shapes in every presentation you create, they can add visual appeal.
Watch the video below to learn more about shapes in PowerPoint.
To insert a shape:
Select the
Insert
tab, then click the
Shapes
command in the
Illustrations
group. A drop-down menu of shapes will appear.
Select the desired
shape
.
Click and drag in the desired location to add the shape to the slide.
Modifying a shape or text box
When you click a shape or text box,
handles
will appear that let you manipulate the shape. There are several types of handles.
Sizing handles
: Click and drag the
sizing handles
until the shape or text box is the desired size. You can use the corner sizing handles to change the
height
and
width
at the same time.
Rotation handle
:
Click and drag the
rotation
handle to rotate the shape.
Yellow handles
:
Some shapes have one or more
yellow handles
that can be used to customize the shape. For example, with the sun shape, you can change the proportions of the shape.
In addition to resizing, customizing, and rotating shapes, you can align, order, and group them. To learn more, see our
Aligning, Ordering, and Grouping Objects
lesson.
Formatting shapes and text boxes
PowerPoint allows you to modify shapes and text boxes in a variety of ways so you can tailor them to your projects. You can
change
shapes and text boxes into
different shapes
,
format their style and color
, and add
effects
.
To change the shape style:
Choosing a
shape style
allows you to apply preset colors and effects to quickly change the appearance of your shape or text box. These options will depend on the colors that are part of your current theme.
Select the shape or text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
More
drop-down arrow in the
Shape Styles
group.
A drop-down menu of styles will appear. Select the
style
you want to use.
The shape or text box will appear in the selected style.
To change the shape fill color:
Select the shape or text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Fill
drop-down arrow. The
Shape Fill
menu appears.
Move the mouse over the various colors. Select the
color
you want to use. To view more color options, select
More Fill Colors
.
The shape or text box will appear in the selected color.
If you want to use a different type of fill, select
Gradient
or
Texture
from the drop-down menu. You can also select
No Fill
to make it transparent.
To change the shape outline:
Select the shape or text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Outline
drop-down arrow. The
Shape Outline
menu will appear.
Select the
color
you want to use. If you want to make the outline transparent, select
No Outline
.
The shape or text box will appear in the selected outline color.
From the drop-down menu, you can change the outline
color
,
weight
(thickness), and whether it is a
dashed
line.
To add shape effects:
Select the shape or text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Effects
drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over the style of effect you want to add, then select the desired preset effect.
The shape will appear with the selected effect.
To further adjust your shape effects, select
Options
at the end of each menu. The Format Shape pane will appear, allowing you to customize the effects.
To change to a different shape:
Select the shape or text box you want to change. The
Format
tab will appear.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Edit Shape
command. In the menu that appears, hover the mouse over
Change Shape
and select the desired
shape
.
The new shape will appear.
If you want, you can enter text in a shape. When the shape appears in your document, you can simply begin typing. You can then use the
formatting options
on the
Home
tab to change the font, font size, or color of the text.