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Format Painter in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

Learn to use the Format Painter effectively in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows. The Format Painter tool is a huge time-saver.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher



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You can easily duplicate stuff in PowerPoint. You can just select a shape and press the Ctrl + D keyboard shortcut. However, such duplication copies everything: the shape, and its format attributes, such as all fills, outlines, and effects. However, you may only want to use those fill, outline, and effect attributes for other shapes you create.

For instance, let us imagine that you have a square that is colored orange, has no outline, and contains a bevel effect. Now, you draw a star on your slide, and it has completely different attributes. How can you make sure that it matches the attributes of the square? You can spend some time, and apply those attributes to the star manually, but if you need to do that for ten or fifteen more shapes, that may result in a few hours of repetitive work. Fortunately, the Format Painter command can rescue you from this monotonous task very easily. So, what does the Format Painter command do? Here are some answers:

  • Format Painter copies attributes from one shape to other shapes on the same slide, the same presentation, or across presentations.
  • Format Painter works beyond the shapes on any other slide object. You can use it to copy the look of text placeholders, tables, pictures, charts, etc.

Follow these steps to use the Format Painter in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows:

  1. Select the shape whose attributes you want to copy, as shown in Figure 1, below.
  2. Shape from which attributes are to be copied
    Figure 1: Shape from which attributes are to be copied
  3. Now, access the Home tab of the Ribbon, and click the Format Painter button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2, below.
  4. Format Painter button
    Figure 2: Format Painter button
  5. This action will change the cursor to a paintbrush icon, as shown in Figure 3, below.
  6. Cursor after clicking the Format Painter button
    Figure 3: Cursor after clicking the Format Painter button
  7. Now, click on the shape to which you want all attributes of the original shape to be copied, as shown in Figure 4, below.
  8. Shape attributes copied to the other shape
    Figure 4: Shape attributes copied to the other shape
  9. If you have more than one shape on the slide and you want to apply the same attributes to all the shapes, you can double-click the Format Painter button rather than single-clicking. Doing so allows the cursor to become “sticky,” and you can click on any other shapes you want. These other shapes need not be on the same slide. In fact, they need not be on the same presentation. It’s important thought that all those slides must be open.
  10. Then, click the Format Painter button again to deselect it or press the Esc key. Figure 5, below, shows the attributes of the original shape applied to several other shapes.
  11. Attributes applied to more shapes
    Figure 5: Attributes applied to more shapes
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  13. Save your presentation often.

See Also:

06 02 03 - Advanced Shape Techniques: Format Painter in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

Format Painter in PowerPoint 365 for Windows
Format Painter in PowerPoint 365 for Mac
Format Painter in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Format Painter in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
Format Painter in PowerPoint for the Web

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