The Union command is part of Merge Shapes commands in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac that lets you unite two or more shapes with each other. The benefit of the Shape Union option is that you can quickly create complex shapes that may not have been easy to accomplish otherwise within PowerPoint. You can see examples of the Union option in play within Figure 1, below. The three examples on the top area of the slide are separate shapes placed over each other. The shapes that you see at the bottom of the slide are the same shapes with the Union option applied, resulting in a single unified shape.
Figure 1: Samples showing use of the Union 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 Union command.
The Union command is one of Merge Shape commands in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac. Follow these steps to learn more:
- Open a presentation in PowerPoint. Insert two or more shapes on your slide and select them as shown in Figure 2. With these shapes selected, select the Shape Format tab on the Ribbon (highlighted in blue within Figure 2).
Figure 2: Shape Format tab- Within the Shape Format tab, click the Merge Shapes button (highlighted in red within Figure 2, above). This brings up the Merge Shapes gallery as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Merge Shapes gallery- Within the Merge Shapes gallery, click the Union option, as shown in Figure 3, above to unite the selected shapes, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Previously selected shapes are United- Save your presentation often.
Do remember these guidelines for any tasks that involve the usage of this command. The Union command:
- Combines all overlapping and non-overlapping areas of shapes
- Subtracts nothing
- Retains formatting of first selected shape
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 united.
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See Also:
Merge Shapes: Shape Union Command in PowerPoint (Index Page)
Shape Union Command in PowerPoint 2016 for WindowsShape Union Command in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Shape Union Command in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Shape Union Command in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows