Draw a line on a slide Feb 19, 2013 By Ken Stafford Hello Is it possible to draw a line on a slide, for example: I have two images and want to boarder the left and bottom of both images with a simple line. Thank you Ken
michele oksa 11 years ago02/19/13 at 8:00 am (UTC) Draw a line as an animation or just a line in general?
Ken Stafford Author 11 years ago02/19/13 at 8:46 am (UTC) yes just a normal everyday line! Or what if I wanted to seperate the slide with a line across the middle? Thanks
michele oksa 11 years ago02/19/13 at 10:06 am (UTC) Just go to Insert>Shape> and then you will see lines on the top row. Then you can either double click the line or select Format and have options for thickness, color, shadow/glow, etc.
Ken Stafford Author 11 years ago02/20/13 at 11:11 am (UTC) Oh of course I am so stupid Thank you so much Michele . . Ken
jennifer Dow 6 years ago04/26/18 at 3:02 pm (UTC) Help! I can't seem to drop in a parallel line - it's always crooked and I can't seem to level it out. Is there a secret to getting it parallel?
Benjamin Santana over 5 years ago11/28/18 at 12:29 am (UTC) Phil, your a real hero, you solved my problem. Awesome!
Daniel Servan Benjamin Santana over 5 years ago11/28/18 at 3:56 am (UTC) Hi Benjamin,I can also Draw a line.Kindly hold my beer and I'll draw it for you. Cheers!
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Draw a line as an animation or just a line in general?
yes just a normal everyday line!
Or what if I wanted to seperate the slide with a line across the middle?
Thanks
Just go to Insert>Shape> and then you will see lines on the top row. Then you can either double click the line or select Format and have options for thickness, color, shadow/glow, etc.
Oh of course I am so stupid
Thank you so much Michele . .
Ken
Help! I can't seem to drop in a parallel line - it's always crooked and I can't seem to level it out. Is there a secret to getting it parallel?
hold down the shift key
Phil, your a real hero, you solved my problem. Awesome!
Hi Benjamin,
I can also Draw a line.
Kindly hold my beer and I'll draw it for you. Cheers!
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