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Duplicate Shapes Using Keyboard Shortcuts in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

Learn how to duplicate shapes using the Ctrl+D command in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. This technique is more than just a shortcut, and can save you serious time.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher



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You learned how to duplicate shapes by dragging in an earlier tutorial, but while that's a nice way to duplicate five or ten shapes, it's not the best way to create ten, twenty, or more copies. We all know that you can press Ctrl + C to copy any shape in PowerPoint to the clipboard, and a resulting Ctrl + V always pastes a copy from the clipboard to the slide. What many people don't realize is PowerPoint has this almost supernatural keyboard shortcut called Ctrl + D (yes, the D stands for duplicate), and this Ctrl + D shortcut does more than just let you achieve two shortcuts with one by duplicating. In fact, it creates a pattern of evenly-spaced and symmetrical shapes.

Follow these steps to explore more in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows:

  1. Select the shape you want to duplicate, as shown in Figure 1, below.
  2. Select the shape
    Figure 1: Select the shape
  3. Press Ctrl + D to create a duplicate of the selected shape. Figure 2, below, shows the duplicate is created and placed overlapping the original triangle shape.
  4. Duplicate created of the triangle shape
    Figure 2: Duplicate created of the triangle shape
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  6. At this point in time, avoid using your mouse altogether. Since the duplicate shape will be selected as soon as it was created, any nudge you do to the shape by pressing the arrow keys on your keyboard should work. Nudge multiple times in various directions until you are happy with the spacing between the original shape, and the duplicated one, as shown in Figure 3, below.
  7. Duplicate shape placed to other location
    Figure 3: Duplicate shape placed to other location
  8. Now, press Ctrl + D repetitively to build the pattern. The next duplicate shapes will retain the spacing and direction between the first two shapes, as shown in Figure 4, below.
  9. Evenly-spaced duplicates are created
    Figure 4: Evenly-spaced duplicates are created
  10. Save your presentation often.

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