Replace a shape
You can change one or more of the shapes in your SmartArt graphic. For example, to signal the end of a process, you might want to replace the last rectangle shape in the Basic Process
layout in the Process
type with a circle.
- Click the shape that you want to change.
To change multiple shapes, click the first shape, and then press and hold CTRL while you click the additional shapes.
- Under
SmartArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theShapes
group, click the arrow next toChange Shape
, and then click the shape that you want.
Notes:
- Before you replace most or all of the shapes in your SmartArt graphic, try switching to a different layout.
- Because SmartArt graphics contain more shapes than those in the
Change Shape
gallery, if you replace a shape and then want to restore the original shape, right-click the new shape and then clickReset Shape
. When you reset a shape, any formatting changes, such as color or line width that you made are removed. - Because layouts for SmartArt graphics are designed for specific shapes and spacing, after you replace a shape, you may need to resize or move the new shape.
- An action button is a commonly understood symbol (such as
Home
,Back or Previous
, orForward or Next
) that you can insert into your presentation as a hyperlink. If you replace a shape with an action button, only the shape and design of the action button are placed in your SmartArt graphic, and you cannot create action settings for the action button. You can create settings for an action button only if you add the action button directly to a slide. You can have both a SmartArt graphic and an action button on the same slide. - In some layouts for SmartArt graphics, if you change the geometry of a shape (for example, if you replace a rectangle with a triangle), your text may no longer fit into the shape.
See also:
- Change the color of a shape, shape border, or entire SmartArt graphic
- Delete a shape from a SmartArt graphic
- Make a shape invisible in a SmartArt graphic
- Move a shape
- Resize a shape or an entire SmartArt graphic