Microsoft KB Archive/188531

= PPT98: How to Add 3-D Effects to Objects =

Article ID: 188531

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q188531





SUMMARY
This article describes how to transform flat or two-dimensional (2-D) shapes into photorealistic three-dimensional (3-D) graphics by using the 3-D effects that are new to PowerPoint 98. You can add 3-D effects to lines, AutoShapes, and freeform objects. You can change the depth of the object and its color, angle, direction of lighting, and surface reflection.



MORE INFORMATION
To transform 2-D shapes into 3-D shapes, follow these steps:
 * 1) Create a line, AutoShape, or freeform object.
 * 2) On the Drawing toolbar, click the 3-D button. The 3-D Effects palette appears.
 * 3) Click the icon that represents the effect you want to apply. If you want to have more control over the 3-D effect, click 3-D Settings to show the 3-D Settings toolbar.

To add the same 3-D effect to several objects at one time, group the objects before you add the effect. You can also use the Format Painter tool to apply the 3-D effect from one object to another.

For more information about 3-D effects, click the Office Assistant, type How can I add 3-D effects, click Search, and then click to view "Ways to enhance objects."

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