PowerPoint 2010: Shape Union
Struggling to edit grouped objects in order to make them look like one shape? In PowerPoint 2010, the user can fuse two or more shapes together to create his or her own custom shapes.
This PowerPoint 2010 tutorial shows where the Shape Union tool can be found, and how it can be used.
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daiyan
8:34 am, December 20th, 2010
你真牛逼!非常感谢
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Joby Blume
11:06 am, December 20th, 2010
Google Translate says this means “You really rock, thanks very much!” (Isn’t technology amazing?)
Thanks Daiyan – pleased that you find our material useful.
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Kim
7:26 am, June 5th, 2012
This information was amazingly helpful!! Thank you!!
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Jessica Pyne
12:35 pm, June 11th, 2012
Hi Kim, glad we could help! Please let others know about us if you think they would also find our tutorials useful.