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Microsoft PowerPoint Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839215339
Pages 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Chantal Bossé Chantal Bossé
Profile icon Chantal Bossé

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Analyzing Your Audience and Presentation Delivery Needs 2. Chapter 2: Using Industry Best Practices to Design Better Visuals 3. Chapter 3: Leveraging PowerPoint’s Slide Master for Design 4. Chapter 4: Using PowerPoint’s Document Masters for Accessible Handouts and Notes 5. Chapter 5: Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Your Visuals 6. Chapter 6: Adding and Modifying Visual Elements 7. Chapter 7: Adding and Modifying Multimedia Elements 8. Chapter 8: Working with Transitions and Animations 9. Chapter 9: Building Flexibility and Interactivity into Your Presentations 10. Chapter 10: Using PowerPoint Third-Party Add-Ins 11. Chapter 11: Practicing Your Presentation Delivery 12. Chapter 12: Using Presenter View 13. Chapter 13: PowerPoint Live and Interactive Features in Microsoft Teams 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating new shapes with Edit Points

There are many default shapes available in PowerPoint, but it does not mean they will always fit your needs. This is when the Edit Points tool can come to your rescue! Even though it has been available for over 20 years, many users are still unaware it exists. There are two ways of accessing Edit Points:

  • The first way to access Edit Points is to select a shape (1), click on the Shape Format tab, and go to Edit Shape | Edit Points (Figure 6.18):
Figure 6.18 – Accessing Edit Points through the Shape Format tab

Figure 6.18 – Accessing Edit Points through the Shape Format tab

  • The second way is by right-clicking on a shape and clicking on Edit Points (Figure 6.19):
Figure 6.19 – Accessing Edit Points with a right-click on the shape

Figure 6.19 – Accessing Edit Points with a right-click on the shape

Whichever method you choose, your shape will now show black dots where two line segments meet or where a curve ends, depending on the shape you have on your slide. Those dots are called vertexes...

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