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Reephdweller
07-29-2004, 12:29 PM
I have to create a chart in PowerPoint that shows how one department works with another and so forth. However there's one particular shape I'm looking for which is a half circle arrow with arrow points on both ends, I know I've seen it before in presentations though I don't see it in the Auto Shapes section of PowerPoint. Are there sites to download more shapes to add to PowerPoint?

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SatCam
07-29-2004, 12:43 PM
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Does it look like any of these? (The first one is in powerpoint, the second one I made)

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sr71blackbird
07-29-2004, 03:28 PM
Try and describe this shape better... You say "half circle", that could be a C or a U or any # of things. Oh and SatCam, the second one looks like a penis. Whys the point of the arrow rounded?

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Reephdweller
07-29-2004, 08:39 PM
I created a mock example of the type of shapes I'm looking for below. It's a double ended arrow but it has a half-circle shape to it, similar to that of some recycling images.

http://www.osirusonline.com/circle-rounded.gif

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Melrapuo
07-29-2004, 10:37 PM
Are you sure it isn't Clip Art?

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Reephdweller
07-30-2004, 04:49 AM
I ended up modifying the mock up that I created and made converted it into a .gif which I imported into PowerPoint. I looked everywhere for it, even in clipart but I couldn't find it. I know it exists but I just couldn't find it.

Though I also know I've seen things in the stores and some websites for adding more shapes to powerpoint. The advantage to having these shapes is that they have no color when you bring them into the slide you're creating. You can then customize them to be whatever color or style you want, whereas it isn't as easy with a clipart image.

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