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short note on smart art graphics

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Answered by insha12300
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Samrt graphics.... Short note

Answered by Anonymous
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SmartArt is a dynamic type of image that you will often see in PowerPoint slides. SmartArt can be used to group lists of information together, through bullet lists for example, or to show a process, through cycles. Fortunately, you do not need to be a graphic designer to create and insert simple and effective SmartArt into a PowerPoint presentation.

Before you actually insert SmartArt, you should determine what you are attempting to convey and the best way to convey it. One helpful item here is the descriptions provided for each basic SmartArt graphic shape. You can access these descriptions by selecting the Insert a SmartArt Graphic option on a new slide. When you do, you will see this window:

A smart art graphic menu has been opened showing all of the different types of smart art available to choose from. The graphic styles displayed immediately under All are the commonly used ones, but you can navigate to specific styles using the menu on the left. For this walkthrough, we will create a basic cycle SmartArt graphic. This type of graphic is useful when describing a process, such as what happens when a customer returns a defective item. This example will be used to describe how to create a SmartArt graphic. A smart art graphic menu has been opened showing the different types of smart art cycles available. Once you click OK, the graphic is automatically sized into your slide, just like inserting an image. Remember: at the end of the day, a SmartArt graphic is just an image. Therefore, you add them to slides using the same steps shown on the previous page. You have to insert a SmartArt graphic before you can actually create the graphic. The graphic-inserts into the slide with default options, but those are very easy to change, as we will soon see Microsoft Powerpoint is open with two slides. The second slide has been selected and a smart art cycle has been inserted. Using the text box on the left, type in what should be displayed in each portion of the graphic. To move between portions of the graphic, in this case, the circles, click on the next bullet in the text box or on the next shape in the graphic. Below, all text has been updated and a title has been added to the slide.

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