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You can add shapes, such as boxes, circles, and arrows, to your documents, email messages, slide shows, and spreadsheets.

To add a shape:

  1. On the Insert tab, select  Word W32 Shapes button icon Shapes.

  2. Select a shape from the gallery, and then click and drag to draw the shape.

After you add one or more shapes, you can add text, bullets, and numbering to them, and you can change their fill, outline, and other effects on the Shape Format or Format tab.

Tip: You can add individual shapes to a chart, or add shapes on top of a SmartArt graphic to customize the chart or the graphic.

Add a shape in Excel, Outlook, Word, or PowerPoint

  1. On the Insert tab, click Word W32 Shapes button icon Shapes.

  2. Select the shape you want, click in the workspace and drag to draw the shape.

    Drawing a shape

    To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag.

To follow these steps, you need to open or create a report. To do that, on the Report tab, click Recent to open an existing report, or click More Reports to select a report from the list in the Reports dialog box or create a new report.

  1. In the open report, on the Design tab, click Shapes.

    Insert Shapes button
  2. Click the shape you want, click anywhere in the workspace, and then drag to place the shape.

    Drawing a shape

    To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag.

Insert a shape or select an existing shape, and then enter text.

  1. Right-click the shape and select Add Text or Edit Text, or just start typing.

    Note: The text that you add becomes part of the shape — if you rotate or flip the shape, the text rotates or flips also.

  2. To format and align your text, click the Home tab, and then choose options from the Font, Paragraph, or Alignment groups, depending on the program you're using and what kind of formatting you want to apply. (Text formatting options are limited in Project.)

Note: These commands aren't available in Project.

  1. Select the shape to change.

    8226; To change multiple shapes, press Ctrl while you select the shapes to change.

  2. On the Shape Format or Format tab, select  Edit shape button Edit Shape.

  3. Select  Word W32 Shapes button icon Change Shape and choose a new shape from the gallery.

If you need to add the same shape repeatedly, you can do so quickly by using Lock Drawing Mode.

Note: Instead of adding individual shapes to create a drawing, you might want to Choose a SmartArt graphic. In a SmartArt graphic, the arrangement of the shapes and the font size in those shapes is updated automatically as you add or remove shapes and edit your text.

  1. On the Insert tab, select  Word W32 Shapes button icon Shapes.

  2. Right-click the shape to add, and then select Lock Drawing Mode.

    Shapes Lock drawing mode screen
  3. Click anywhere in the workspace, and then drag to draw the shape.

  4. Repeat step 3 to add the shape as many times as you like.

    Tip: To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag.

  5. After you add all the shapes you want, press Esc to turn off Lock Drawing Mode.

Note: This feature isn't available in Project.

  1. Select the text in the shape that you want to add bullets or numbering to.

  2. Select the Home tab on the ribbon, and in the Paragraph group, select The Bulleted Library button on the ribbon in PowerPoint for the web. Bullets or The Numbering Library button on the ribbon in PowerPoint for the web. Numbering.

    Bullets and Numbering buttons on the Home tab

    You can find different bullet styles and numbering formats by clicking the down arrow next to The Bulleted Library button on the ribbon in PowerPoint for the web. Bullets or The Numbering Library button on the ribbon in PowerPoint for the web. Numbering.

Quick Styles let you apply a style to your shape with one click. You'll find the styles in the Quick Style gallery. When you hover over a Quick Style thumbnail, you can see how the style affects your shape.

  1. Click the shape you want to change.

  2. Select the Shape Format or Format tab, and in the Shape Styles group, select the Quick Style you want to use.

    Shape Styles group

    To see more Quick Styles, select  Table styles More button Quick Styles or Table styles More button More.Shape styles more button

To learn how to change fill color, border color, or text color, see Change the colors in a text box or shape.

Select the shape that you want to delete, and then press Delete. To delete multiple shapes, press Ctrl while you select the shapes that you want to delete, and then press Delete.

See Also

Draw or delete a line, connector, or freeform shape

Rotate a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture

Change the colors in a text box or shape

Draw a decorative line in Word or Outlook

Choose a SmartArt graphic

Create a chart from start to finish

Add clip art to a file

Draw and sketch notes on a page

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