Insert autoshapes

Insert an autoshape

To add an autoshape to your document,

  1. switch to the Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  2. click the Shape icon Shape icon at the top toolbar,
  3. select one of the available autoshape groups: basic shapes, figured arrows, math, charts, stars & ribbons, callouts, buttons, rectangles, lines,
  4. click the necessary autoshape within the selected group,
  5. place the mouse cursor where you want the shape to be put,
  6. once the autoshape is added you can change its size, position and properties.

    Note: to add a caption within the autoshape make sure the shape is selected on the page and start typing your text. The text you add in this way becomes a part of the autoshape (when you move or rotate the shape, the text moves or rotates with it).

Move and resize autoshapes

Reshaping autoshapeTo change the autoshape size, drag small squares Square icon situated on the shape edges. To maintain the original proportions of the selected autoshape while resizing, hold down the Shift key and drag one of the corner icons.

When modifying some shapes, for example figured arrows or callouts, the yellow diamond-shaped Yellow diamond icon icon is also available. It allows you to adjust some aspects of the shape, for example, the length of the head of an arrow.

To alter the autoshape position, use the Arrow icon that appears after hovering your mouse cursor over the autoshape. Drag the autoshape to the necessary position without releasing the mouse button. When you move the autoshape, guide lines are displayed to help you position the object on the page precisely (if a wrapping style other than inline is selected). To move the autoshape by one-pixel increments, hold down the Ctrl key and use the keybord arrows. To move the autoshape strictly horizontally/vertically and prevent it from moving in a perpendicular direction, hold down the Shift key when dragging.

To rotate the autoshape, hover the mouse cursor over the rotation handle Rotation handle and drag it clockwise or counterclockwise. To constrain the rotation angle to 15 degree increments, hold down the Shift key while rotating.

Note: the list of keyboard shortcuts that can be used when working with objects is available here.


Adjust autoshape settings

To align and arrange autoshapes, use the right-click menu. The menu options are:


Some of the autoshape settings can be altered using the Shape settings tab of the right sidebar. To activate it click the shape and choose the Shape settings Shape settings icon icon on the right. Here you can change the following properties:

Autoshape Settings tab


To change the advanced settings of the autoshape, right-click it and select the Advanced Settings option in the menu or use the Show advanced settings link at the right sidebar. The 'Shape - Advanced Settings' window will open:

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Size tab contains the following parameters:

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Rotation tab contains the following parameters:

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Text Wrapping tab contains the following parameters:

If you select the square, tight, through, or top and bottom style you will be able to set up some additional parameters - distance from text at all sides (top, bottom, left, right).

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Position tab is available only if you select a wrapping style other than inline. This tab contains the following parameters that vary depending on the selected wrapping style:

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Weights & Arrows tab contains the following parameters:

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Text Padding tab allows to change the autoshape Top, Bottom, Left and Right internal margins (i.e. the distance between the text within the shape and the autoshape borders).

Note: this tab is only available if text is added within the autoshape, otherwise the tab is disabled.

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Alternative Text tab allows to specify a Title and Description which will be read to the people with vision or cognitive impairments to help them better understand what information there is in the shape.