![]() ![]() Doing so applies the SmartArt Graphic style to the selected SmartArt.To apply a style, click on any of the previews. Notice that as you hover over different previews, you will see the names of the SmartArt Graphic Styles in a tool-tip, as shown in Figure 4, below. Hover the cursor over any of the Style previews in this gallery.Do you notice that one of the previews is already highlighted in this gallery? The highlight indicates the style is currently applied to the selected SmartArt graphic.įigure 3: SmartArt Graphic Styles drop-down gallery Click this arrow to open the SmartArt Graphic Styles drop-down gallery, as shown in Figure 3, below. ![]() As you hover the mouse cursor over these previews, a downward pointing arrow appears, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2.įigure 2: SmartArt Graphic Styles thumbnail previews These previews may differ depending upon the type of SmartArt graphic you have selected. In this group, you will find thumbnail previews of different SmartArt Styles that you can apply to the selected SmartArt graphic. Within the SmartArt tab, locate the SmartArt Graphic Styles group, as shown in Figure 2, below.Want to know how to add a SmartArt graphic on your slide in the first place? Go here to learn how you can insert a SmartArt graphic within PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. ![]()
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