

My issue is I would like to make the bottom right hand corner round and to use this shape to create editable text boxes and/or for placeholders. All four corner, top two corners, top left and bottom right and finally top right only. Start the VBA editor, make sure the Immediate window is visible and type this into it: (1). Make sure the shape is still selected before moving on to.

After you add a shape to a slide, you can customize the shape in a number of ways. Right, Powerpoint provides us with four different options for round cornered boxes. Create a shape and adjust the yellow handle so the curvature of the corners looks good to you. The shapes library contains hundreds of shapes in a variety of categories. Right click on the rectangle, 'Position and Size' - 'Slant & Corner Radius' - 'Corner Radius' - 'Radius' - to the desired radius 3) Turn on edit points - Right click on the rectangle, 'Edit Points' 4) Convert the rounded rectangle to a 'curve'. Next click on ‘ Edit Shape ‘ you will get a drop down menu with two options. Once you have a shape selected, go to the ‘ Format ‘ tab. 2) Set all four corners to the desired radius for the majority of the corners. To save time and effort having to recreate the box but with rounded corners, you are able to change the shape. To open an existing PowerPoint presentation file, click Open in the sidebar to the left, and then click a recent PowerPoint presentation, or click Browse to browse and navigate to a PowerPoint presentation on your computer and click Open. There are 2 cursors that can appear, avoid the one with 4 arrowheads, that's for moving the shape. Right-click on the placeholder border above the lower right corner where you want to start the curve and choose Add Point. To open a new PowerPoint presentation, click New in the panel to the left, and then the 'Blank Presentation' tile. Choose Shape Format>Edit Shape and click on the Edit Points choice which has become available.

Open or create a new PowerPoint presentation.
