Monday, June 7, 2021

Video format shapes

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After you've added shapes to your document, spreadsheet, presentation, or email, make the shapes look exactly how you want.

Format shapes

  1. Select the shapes you want to format.

    Tip: To select more than one, press and hold the Shift key.

  2. Select Shape Fill to fill the selected shapes with a solid color, gradient, texture, or picture.

  3. Select Shape Outline to pick the color, width, or line style for your shape's border.

  4. Select Shape Effects to give your shapes a shadow, reflection, or glow.

  5. Select a Shape Style to apply a unique combination of colors, lines, and other effects that look great together.

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After you've added shapes to your document, spreadsheet, presentation, or email, you can make the shapes look exactly how you want.

To begin, select the shapes you want to format.

To select more than one, press and hold the Shift key.

When you select one or more shapes, a new Drawing Tools tab appears.

Here, you can select Shape Fill to fill the selected shapes with a solid color, gradient, texture, or picture.

You can also select Shape Outline to pick the color, width, or line style for your shape's border.

You can even select Shape Effects to give your shapes a shadow, reflection, or glow.

But for extra polish and consistency, just apply a Shape Style.

Each Shape Style provides a unique combination of colors, lines, and other effects that look great together.

Hover over a Shape Style to see how it will look.

This Shape Style, for instance, has a nice transparency.

Select a Shape Style, and you're done.

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