- Align or arrange objects - Microsoft Support
To arrange a shape or reorder a shape - moving it in front of, or behind, other objects on the slide - follow these steps Select the shape you want to arrange On the Shapes tab, select the Arrange button
- Align your content quickly and easily with Auto Fix
It costs time and effort to perfectly align and manually position multiple elements on a slide Using Auto Fix, you can automatically align, uniformly resize, and distribute elements, and straighten the connectors between them Before Auto Fix: After Auto Fix:
- Draw straight lines or align things with the ruler in PowerPoint
You can use the Ruler on the Draw tab of the Ribbon to draw straight lines or to align a set of objects The Ruler pivots to any position you want: horizontal, vertical, or any angle in between It has a degrees setting so that you can set it at a precise angle, if necessary
- Draw or edit a freeform shape - Microsoft Support
To have the point treated as a straight point, press Ctrl while dragging either of the handles attached to the point Once you stop dragging the point will be changed to a straight point A straight point joins two line segments of different lengths
- Align and position shapes in a diagram - Microsoft Support
Visio has several tools to help you lay out shapes and connectors neatly and evenly Align options make shapes line up straight Position options make even spacing between shapes
- Using the ruler in Word - Microsoft Support
If you don't see the ruler at the top of your document, go to View > Ruler to display it Select Left Tab at the left end of the horizontal ruler to change it to the type of tab you want A Left tab stop sets the left end of the text line As you type, the text fills toward the right
- Align or justify text in Word - Microsoft Support
Align text or adjust the margins within a text box You can align text with margins in Word, including left, center, right, and justified
- Edit connector lines, arrows, or points - Microsoft Support
Use the keyboard to conveniently switch between the Pointer Tool (press Ctrl+1) and Connector (press Ctrl+3) tools Whatever tool you are using, such as Text Block or Connection Point, press Esc several times to return to the Pointer Tool
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