![]() You can add a shape anywhere on a slide or in the workspace around it, then customize it however you like. • Click in the. • Select a category on the left, then click a shape or drag one to the slide (or the surrounding workspace) to add it. To browse all shapes, move the pointer over the shapes pane, then scroll down. To search for a shape, type its name in the search field at the top of the shapes library. Move the pointer over a shape to see its name. • Drag the shape to reposition it on the slide. You can change features of any basic shape (from the Basic category in the shapes library) that has a green dot when it’s selected. For example, you can add more arms to a five-point star. After adding text within a shape (or a text box) in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, you can also perform basic edits like adding, deleting, or replacing existing text. Other than the basic text editing you can even control how your text is aligned within the shape. • Select a shape. • Do any of the following: • Reshape the corners of a rounded square: Drag the green dot toward a corner to sharpen it, or away from a corner to make it more round. • Change the number of points on a star: Drag the outer green dot clockwise or counterclockwise to add or remove points. A star can have between three and twenty points. • Change the shape of the points on a star: Drag the inner green dot toward the center of the star to make the points longer and narrower, or drag away from the center to make the points shorter and wider. • Change the shape of a callout or speech bubble: Drag the green dot on the body of the bubble to reshape it. Drag the green dot at the tip of the point to change its length and position. Drag the green dot at the base of the point to change its width. • Change the number of sides in a polygon: Drag the green dot clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the number of sides. • Adjust the proportions of arrows: Drag the green dot toward the tip of the arrow to make the arrowhead shallower, or drag the dot toward the side point of the arrow to make the arrow’s trunk thicker. • See more editing handles to make a shape freeform or abstract: Choose Format > Shapes and Lines > Make Editable (from the Format menu at the top of your screen). Move your pointer between any two existing points until you see a handle, then drag. Drag as many handles as you want, then click away from the shape when you’re done. You can create your own freehand shapes. • Click in the, then click. • Click anywhere on the slide (or its ) to create the first point of the custom shape. • Move the pointer, then click to create another point; continue adding as many points as you want. To create a curved segment, click then drag, then click again to finish the segment. To delete a segment you just created, select a point, then press the Delete key. • To complete the drawing, do one of the following: • Close the shape (add a solid line between the last and first points): Click the first point.
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