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 How-To Geek How to Create and Insert a Pyramid in Microsoft PowerPoint MARSHALL GUNNELL @Marshall_G08 February 14, 2021, 9:00am EDT Microsoft PowerPoint Logo Part of PowerPoint’s charm is its ability to use various graphics to illustrate points to an audience. A commonly used graphic is the pyramid. You’ll often see it in presentations about nutrition. Here’s how to create a pyramid in Microsoft PowerPoint. How to Insert a Pyramid in PowerPoint The first thing you have to do is insert the actual pyramid in your slide. To do so, open PowerPoint and click “Insert.” In the “Illustrations” group, click “SmartArt.” Insert SmartArt In the “Choose a SmartArt Graphic” menu that appears, click “Pyramid” near the bottom. Pyramid tab in Choose a SmartArt Graphic window Advertisement Next, click the pyramid graphic you like best. We’ll be using the “Basic Pyramid” graphic for our example. After you select a graphic, a preview and description of it appears in a pane on the right. Click “OK” to insert the graphic. After it’s inserted, you can customize the pyramid. RELATED: How to Insert a Picture or Other Object in Microsoft Office How to Customize a Pyramid in PowerPoint There are a few ways in which you can customize your pyramid. For starters, you probably want to add some layers to it. To do so, click the pyramid, and then select “Add Shape” in the “Create Graphic” group under the “SmartArt Design” tab. To remove a layer, click its box to select it, and then press Delete. Delete layer in pyramid To edit the text in a layer, click that layer, and then type or edit the text in the box. Typing text in pyramid Advertisement Microsoft PowerPoint also offers a few color variations for the SmartArt graphic. To see them, select the pyramid, and then click the “SmartArt Design” tab that appears. Here, click “Change Colors” under the “SmartArt Design” group. Select the color scheme you like from the drop-down menu that appears. You can also change the color of individual layers by right-clicking the border of a layer, and then selecting “Fill” from the option list below the context menu. A submenu displaying more colors will appear; just click the one you want in the palette. Advertisement Repeat this process for each layer of the pyramid until you’re satisfied with its color scheme. The pyramid is just one of the many useful SmartArt graphics you can use in PowerPoint. You can also create Venn diagrams, timelines, or even make a family tree. No matter what kind of presentation you’re making, there’s probably a SmartArt graphic that will help you out. MARSHALL GUNNELL Marshall Gunnell is a writer with experience in the data storage industry. He worked at Synology, and most recently as CMO and technical staff writer at StorageReview. He's currently an API/Software Technical Writer at LINE Corporation in Tokyo, Japan, runs ITEnterpriser, a data-storage and cybersecurity-focused online media, and plays with development, with his RAID calculator being his first public project. READ FULL BIO » More from How-To Geek: The Downsides of Open Source Software8 Clever Uses for Your Smartphone’s Camera (Aside From Taking Pictures)How to Create an Image of Your PC Before Upgrading to Windows 10 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere Enter Your Email ABOUT US CONTACT US JOIN OUR TEAM ADVERTISING PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE ACCESSIBILITY © 2021 How-To Geek, LLC. All Rights Reserved

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