Insert and format autoshapes

Insert an autoshape

To add an autoshape to your spreadsheet,

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

Adjust the autoshape settings

Some of the autoshape settings can be altered using the Shape Settings tab of the right sidebar that opens if you select the inserted autoshape with the mouse and click the Shape Settings Shape Settings icon icon. Here you can change the following settings:


To change the advanced settings of the autoshape, 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 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.


Insert and format text within the autoshape

To insert a text into the autoshape select the shape with the mouse 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).

All the formatting options you can apply to the text within the autoshape are listed here.