SmartArt allows you to communicate information with
graphics
instead of just using text. There are a variety of styles to choose from, which you can use to illustrate many different types of ideas.
Clicking the SmartArt command
Inserting a SmartArt graphic
The inserted SmartArt graphic
The SmartArt task pane
Adding text in the SmartArt task pane
Adding a shape
You can also add text by clicking on the desired shape and then typing. 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.
Clicking the Design tab
Selecting an adjacent shape
Adding a shape
The newly added shape
Clicking the Design tab
Selecting a shape to demote
Clicking the Demote command
The demoted 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 . For more information, you may want to review our Lists lesson.
Selecting a shape to move
Clicking Move Up
The moved shape
After inserting SmartArt, there are several things you might want to change about its appearance. Whenever you select a SmartArt graphic, the Design and Format tabs will appear on the right side of the Ribbon. From there, it's easy to edit the style and layout of a SmartArt graphic.
Changing the SmartArt color scheme
Changing the SmartArt colors by selecting a new Theme
Changing the SmartArt style
Modifying the SmartArt shape effects
If you don't like the way your information is organized within a SmartArt graphic, you can always change its layout to better fit your content.
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
Selecting a SmartArt layout
The new SmartArt layout
If the new layout is too different from the original, some of your text may not show up. Before deciding on a new layout, check carefully to make sure no important information will be lost.