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1. We can select the style of the shape from
group of Format tab.
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Working with Shapes and SmartArt in Microsoft Office 2013
Patrice-Anne Rutledge
By Patrice-Anne Rutledge
Nov 11, 2013
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Inserting Shapes
Formatting Shapes Using the Drawing Tools ? Format Tab
Using the Format Shape Pane
Working with SmartArt Graphics
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Formatting Shapes Using the Drawing Tools – Format Tab
When you create or select a shape, the contextual Drawing Tools – Format tab appears, shown in Figure 5.2.
FIGURE 5.2
FIGURE 5.2. The Drawing Tools – Format tab offers numerous options for shape creation and formatting.
The Insert Shapes and Shape Styles groups on the Drawing Tools – Format tab are the centerpieces of Office’s suite of shape-creation and shape-formatting tools. They offer a multitude of options for modifying and enhancing shapes, such as specifying a shape’s fill, outline, and effects. The rest of this section focuses on the many shape-formatting options available on this tab.
Working with Shape Quick Styles
One way to format a shape quickly is to apply a Quick Style. Quick Styles offer numerous fill, shading, and border options in colors that coordinate with your chosen theme.
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