Insert and format autoshapes

Insert an autoshape

To add an autoshape to a slide in the Presentation Editor,

  1. in the slide list on the left, select the slide you want to add the autoshape to,
  2. click the
    Shape icon on the Home tab or the
    Shape gallery dropdown arrow on the Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  3. select one of the available autoshape groups from the Shape Gallery: Recently Used, Basic Shapes, Figured Arrows, Math, Charts, Stars & Ribbons, Callouts, Buttons, Rectangles, Lines,
  4. click on the necessary autoshape within the selected group,
  5. in the slide editing area, place the mouse cursor where you want the shape to be put,

    Note: you can click and drag to stretch the shape.

  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 slide 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).

It's also possible to add an autoshape to a slide layout. To learn more, please refer to this article.


Adjust autoshape settings

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

Shape settings tab


To change the advanced settings of the autoshape, right-click the shape and select the Shape Advanced Settings option from the contextual menu or left-click it and press the Show advanced settings link on the right sidebar. The shape properties window will be opened:

Shape Properties - Size tab

The Size tab allows you to change the autoshape Width and/or Height. If the Constant proportions button is clicked (in this case it looks like this ), the width and height will be changed together preserving the original autoshape aspect ratio.

Shape - Advanced Settings

The Rotation tab contains the following parameters:

Shape Properties - Weights & Arrows tab

The Weights & Arrows tab contains the following parameters:

Shape Properties - Text Padding tab

The Text Padding tab allows you 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 Properties - Columns tab

The Columns tab allows adding columns of text within the autoshape specifying the necessary Number of columns (up to 16) and Spacing between columns. Once you click OK, the text that already exists or any other text you enter within the autoshape will appear in columns and will flow from one column to another.

Shape Properties - Alternative Text tab

The Alternative Text tab allows specifying the Title and Description which will be read to people with vision or cognitive impairments to help them better understand the contents of the shape.


To replace the added autoshape, left-click it and use the Change Autoshape drop-down list on the Shape settings tab of the right sidebar.

To delete the added autoshape, left-click it and press the Delete key.

To learn how to align an autoshape on the slide or arrange several autoshapes, refer to the Align and arrange objects on a slide section.


Join autoshapes using connectors

You can connect autoshapes using lines with connection points to demonstrate dependencies between the objects (e.g. if you want to create a flowchart). To do that,

  1. click the
    Shape icon on the Home or Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  2. select the Lines group from the menu,

    Shapes - Lines

  3. click the necessary shape within the selected group (excepting the last three shapes which are not connectors, namely Curve, Scribble and Freeform),
  4. hover the mouse cursor over the first autoshape and click one of the connection points
    that appear on the shape outline,

  5. drag the mouse cursor towards the second autoshape and click the necessary connection point on its outline.

If you move the joined autoshapes, the connector remains attached to the shapes and moves together with them.

You can also detach the connector from the shapes and then attach it to any other connection points.