Learn about different fill types for shapes in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows. We explore solid fills, pictures, gradients, textures, patterns, and more.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher
When you insert shapes within a PowerPoint slide, you will notice that all shapes you insert contain the same fill. Most of the time, the shapes may contain a solid color fill. Similarly, you may insert hundreds of shapes and they all have this same default fill, have you ever wanted to change this fill to something else? Before we explore changing fills, it is important to understand that the default fill you see for new, inserted shapes is influenced by the Theme applied to your presentation, all new presentations have a simple Theme applied to them, this Theme decides the default color or style for the new shape. Thus, all new shapes that you insert will have the same fill, look at Figure 1 and you will see that the three shapes inserted on this slide ended up with the same solid blue fill.
Figure 1: Shapes filled with default fill type
You can change the fill of any shape to a solid color fill or even change the fill type altogether to a pattern, texture, or picture, as shown in Figure 2. In this series of tutorials, we will show you how you can do this in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.
Figure 2: Various fill types applied to shapes
The Shape Fill tutorials included in this series work with shapes in PowerPoint 2013. Click on any link to learn more:
Click on the tutorial link of your choice to learn more about a particular shape fill type. Also, most of these tutorials include online presentations that show you samples of the fill attributes.
See Also:
Fills for Shapes: Fills for Shapes (Glossary Page)
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
Fills for Shapes in PowerPoint 2003 and 2002 for Windows
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