Applying a fill effect to a drawing object can add emphasis or create a point of interest in your presentation. PowerPoint offers fill effects such as gradients, patterns, textures, and even clip art pictures. Spend a few minutes in the Fill Effects dialog box to create the right look for your drawing object. Apply a Picture Fill -
| Select the object you want to fill, click the Fill Color button list arrow on the Drawing toolbar, and then click Fill Effects. | -
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| Locate the picture you want, and then double-click it. | -
Apply a Gradient Fill -
| Select the object you want to fill, click the Fill Color button list arrow on the Drawing toolbar, and then click Fill Effects. | -
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| Click the color or color combination you want. | -
| Click the shading style option you want. | -
| Click the variant you want. | -
Apply a Pattern Fill -
| Select the object you want to fill, click the Fill Color button list arrow on the Drawing toolbar, and then click Fill Effects. | -
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| Click the Foreground list arrow to select the color you want in the foreground. | -
| Click the Background list arrow to select the color you want in the background. | -
| Click the pattern you want. | -
Did You Know? You can change the fill to match the background . Select the object, click the Format menu, click AutoShape, click the Colors And Lines tab, click the Fill Color button list arrow, click Background, and then click OK. You can set the color and line style for an object as the default . Right-click the object, and then click Set AutoShape Defaults. Any new objects you create will use the same styles. You can apply fill effects to other objects . Apply fill effects to objects such as lines and WordArt to enhance your presentation | |