Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 Bible

You can format a diagram either automatically or manually. Automatically is the default, and many PowerPoint users don't even realize that manual formatting is a possibility. The following sections cover both.

Applying a SmartArt Style

SmartArt Styles are preset formatting specs (border, fill, effects, shadows, and so on) that you can apply to an entire SmartArt diagram. They make it easy to apply surface texture effects that make the shapes look reflective or appear to have 3-D depth or perspective.

Note 

SmartArt Styles do not include color changes. Those are separately controlled with the Change Colors button on the SmartArt Tools Design tab.

To apply a SmartArt style, follow these steps:

  1. Select the diagram so that the SmartArt Tools Design tab becomes available.

  2. On the SmartArt Tools Design tab, click one of the SmartArt Styles samples (see Figure 11.19), or open the gallery and select from a larger list (see Figure 11.20).

    Figure 11.19: Select a SmartArt Style.

    Figure 11.20: Open the SmartArt Style gallery for more choices.

Changing SmartArt Colors

After you apply a SmartArt style, as in the preceding section, you might want to change the colors used in the diagram.

The easiest way to apply colors is to use the Change Colors button's menu on the Design tab. You can select from a gallery of color schemes. As shown in Figure 11.21, you can choose a Colorful scheme (one in which each shape has its own color), or you can choose a monochrome color scheme based on any of the current presentation color theme's color swatches.

Figure 11.21: Select a color scheme from the Change Colors button's menu.

Manually Applying Colors and Effects to Individual Shapes

In addition to formatting the entire diagram with a SmartArt Style, you can also format individual shapes using Shape Styles, just as you did in Chapter 10 with drawn objects. Here's a quick review:

  1. Select a shape in a SmartArt diagram.

  2. On the SmartArt Tools Format tab, select a shape style from the Shape Styles gallery.

  3. (Optional) Fine-tune the style by using the Shape Fill, Shape Outline, and/or Shape Effects buttons, and their associated menus.

Manually Formatting the Diagram Text

WordArt formatting works the same in a SmartArt diagram as it does everywhere else in PowerPoint. Use the WordArt Styles gallery and controls on the SmartArt Tools Format tab to apply text formatting to individual shapes, or select the entire diagram to apply the changes to all shapes at once. See Chapter 10 for more information about using WordArt Styles.

Making a Shape Larger or Smaller

In some diagram types, it is advantageous to make certain shapes larger or smaller than the others. For example, if you want to emphasize a certain step in a process, you can create a diagram where that step's shape is larger. Then you can repeat that same diagram on a series of slides, but with a different step in the process enlarged on each copy, to step through the process. There are several options for this:

Resizing the Entire SmartArt Graphic Object

When you resize the entire SmartArt object as a whole, everything within its frame changes size proportionally. There are several ways to do this:

Editing in 2-D

If you choose one of the 3-D selections from the SmartArt Style gallery, the text might become a bit hard to read and edit when you are working with the diagram at a small zoom percentage. There are a couple of ways around this:

Caution 

Even though the face of the shape appears in 2-D, which you think would make it easier to read, in some diagram types and styles the text might still be fuzzy and hard to read. You might be better off editing it in the text pane.

Changing the Shapes Used in the Diagram

Each SmartArt layout has its own defaults that it uses for the shapes, but you can change these manually. On the SmartArt Tools Format tab, click Change Shape to open a palette of shapes, just like the ones you learned to work with in Chapter 10. Then click the desired shape to apply to the selected shape, as shown in Figure 11.24. You can also access this from the right-click menu.

Figure 11.24: Apply a different shape to a part of the diagram.

Each shape is individually configurable. If you simply select the entire diagram, the Change Shape button is not available; you must select each shape you want to change. Hold down the Shift key as you click on each one to be selected.

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