Chapter 10. Drawing and Formatting Objects
Everything on a slide is a separate object. An object is anything that is in its own rectangular frame and can be moved, sized, and formatted independently For example, each drawn shape is an object, as is each text box and each chart, diagram, and clip art image. So far in this book, you've learned about several types of objects that you can format with borders, shading, and other special effects, including text boxes, tables, and WordArt. In upcoming chapters, you learn about even more types of objects that you can format, such as SmartArt, charts, and clip art.
Most of the manipulation that you can apply to an object is the same, regardless of the object type. Rather than repeat the details for formatting each object type in individual chapters, almost everything you need to know about object formatting can be found in this chapter. You will practice these techniques on drawn lines and shapes, and in the process you will learn about the drawing tools. You can then apply these same techniques to text boxes and to virtually every type of graphic object that PowerPoint supports.
Working with the Drawing Tools
PowerPoint comes with a set of drawing ...
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