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Most of the Merge Shapes tools you’re using render a single shape from the various individual shapes you start with, & any single shape can be only 1 color. Those that ’knock out’ essentially punch a hole in the underlying shape which allows the slide background to show through. Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Flip and Rotate Picture Fills for Shapes You may know how easy it is to flip or rotate a picture on your slide. But do this same flipping when you use a Picture fill within a shape - and do. To merge these shapes, I first have to select one shape, hold down the shift key, and select the other shape. I’ll go to the Shape Format tab and I’ll click the two conjoined circles which is the merge shapes icon. Union will combine both shapes together. Combine will give you an empty space where the shapes overlapped each other.
Applying shape styles in Office 2011 for Mac Like the Font group, when you use the Shape Styles tools in the Format tab of the Ribbon, the formatting changes are applied to the shape itself, as well as the text inside the shape. Many of the tools have an option that takes you to the Format Shape, Picture, or Text dialog. To merge the shapes, you’ll need first to select both of the shapes that you want to merge. To do this, hold the Ctrl key while clicking each shape in turn. Once you select the shapes, you’ll notice a new tab appear—the “Shape Format” tab. Go ahead and select that tab.Sometimes, if you’re working on a presentation in PowerPoint, the standard shapes in the program might not suit your needs. We’ll show you how to merge multiple shapes to create your own custom shapes.
*First, insert the two shapes that you want to combine into my presentation. To insert a shape, go to Insert > Shapes. Select the shape that you want, and then use the crosshairs to draw it onto the slide.
*Next, if you’re on a Mac, click on the Shape Format tab at the top > Merge Shapes dropdown menu. For Windows, go to the Format tab > Merge Shapes dropdown menu. As you can see, there are several options for merging shapes, including union, combine, fragment, intersect, and subtract. Here’s a quick rundown of what each option does:How To Merge Shapes In Powerpoint 2011 For Mac Os
*Union simply joins the two shapes, becoming one shape that you can use like all other shapes in PowerPoint.
*Combine is similar to merge, but you get empty space where your shapes were overlapping.
*Fragment will combine them but give you a separate area to work with within these three compartments.
*Intersect will remove everything except the intersection of the two shapes, making it similar to the opposite of the combine function.
*Subtract will remove from one shape what was covered by the second.
These five options give you lots of tools for combining multiple shapes to create custom ones that fit your needs.
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Combine Shapes are new for PowerPoint 2011 and are a set of four tools that let you combine, unite, intersect, or subtract selected shapes in various ways, depending upon which shape overlaps the other. Unfortunately they are so well hidden that you may not even be aware that they exist! You won’t find these commands in any of the Ribbon tabs — nor will you be able to customize your toolbars to get these options. To view the Combine commands, you need to select two or more shapes. Then right-click (or Ctrl-click) the selection. In the resultant contextual menu, select the Grouping option to summon the sub-menu — you will find the four Combine Shapes commands here!
Learn about the Combine Shapes commands in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.
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