Learn about the special handles that allow you to manipulate shapes in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac. Using these handles, learn how you can modify shape appearance.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
OS: Mac OS X
There are many different types of shapes PowerPoint provides, and you can format these shapes by resizing, rotating, flipping, etc. Other than these basic formatting tasks, you must explore what you can achieve with the special yellow round handles. When you select most shapes in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, you can see eight resizing handles and a single rotation handle.
In addition, some shapes also have one or more yellow square handles. These yellow square handles enable you to change some facets of the selected shape, or in some cases you can change the entire shape. Figure 1, below, shows a U-Turn Arrow shape with five yellow square handles and a Hexagon shape with one yellow square handle.
Figure 1: The U-Turn Arrow has five yellow square handles and the Hexagon has just one
Some shapes such as the Line, the Oval, and the Rectangle may have no yellow square handles.
By dragging these yellow square handles, you can perform simple changes in the structure of the shape, such as increasing or decreasing the corner curvature of a rounded rectangle. Some shapes show more changes. The following section includes examples of how dragging the yellow square handles can sometimes change the shape altogether. In other cases, the changes are more subtle.
Dragging the yellow square handle of a Hexagon shape from right to left gives you almost a rectangle, and if the square handle is dragged from left to right it changes the shape into a diamond. Both these changes are shown in Figure 2, below.
Figure 2: A Hexagon can be changed to both a rectangle and a diamond
Dragging the yellow square handle of the 7-Points Star shape towards the center makes the star more acute and pointed, and dragging the yellow round handle outwards makes the star look almost like an oval. Both changes are shown in Figure 3, below.
Figure 3: A 7-Points Star shape gets more pronounced and blurred
By dragging the five yellow square handles on a U-Turn Arrow shape, you can adjust almost every characteristic of the arrow, as shown in Figure 4, below. Most of the arrow shapes comprise more than one yellow square handle, which alters the arrowhead, lines, curves, etc.
Figure 4: A U-Turn Arrow with a modified curve and arrowhead
As you can see in Figure 5, below, a Smiley Face shape can be changed to a straight face or a sad face by merely dragging the yellow square handle on its lip.
Figure 5: Smiley Face shape is changed to a straight face and a sad face by dragging the yellow square handle
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