Learn how to change one shape to another in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. This technique can be a lifesaver and retains all formatting and animations applied to the original shape.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 365 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 and higher
Like many things in life, shapes can often look very similar to one another. This similarity can lead to accidentally using the wrong shape for a project, which can translate to a loss of time and frustration. For example, you may create a 5-pointed star when you need a star with 4 or 8 points. Or you may have worked on a shape and applied effects, animations, and fills to it, only to later realize that you used the wrong one or that the client wants a different shape. In cases like this, you may think it’s best to delete the existing shape and start over again. Well, there is an easier option to change existing shapes.
Did you know that you can take a whole bunch of different, selected shapes and change them all into a single shape? It's true! For example, let's say you have about 20 different oval shapes that you want to change into triangles. You can totally do that by following the steps in this tutorial. Further, you can also select 20 shapes that are all different (stars, rectangles, arrows, or any other shape) and change them all to one particular shape, like a triangle, all at once!
Follow these steps to change any existing shape to another, in PowerPoint 365 for Windows:
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