Learn how you can intersect shapes in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. The Shape Intersect command combines selected shapes that overlap each other, and removes everything else.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher
PowerPoint 2010 for Windows allows you to take any of the shapes you create. You can then, either Combine, Intersect, Subtract, or Unite them to create your own new shapes. Play around with these options to indulge in endless hours of fun, and do remember that we did warn you about this being addictive. In this tutorial, we'll show you how you can take two or more shapes and intersect them to end up with interesting results. For example, we placed two basic shapes over a square as shown towards the left of Figure 1, below. With these shapes selected, we could use the Shape Intersect command that we explain later in this tutorial to create a unified, intersected shape as shown towards the right in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Sample showing use of the Shape Intersect command
Once you finish reading this tutorial, do view the sample presentations embedded on the bottom of this page to see more samples of shapes that use the Shape Intersect command.
The Shape Intersect command is one of the four new Shape commands that are not visible by default in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. You need to enable them as explained in Add Combine Shapes Commands to the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Thereafter follow these steps to learn more:
Do remember these guidelines for any tasks that involve the usage of this command. The Shape Intersect command:
You will see these guidelines in use within the embedded presentations below (scroll down this page).
The sample presentations below show how we used different shapes placed next to and above each other, and then intersected.
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See Also:
Merge Shapes: Shape Intersect Command in PowerPoint (Index Page)
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