PowerPoint 2010: Using the Shape Union Tool

by AJ George Follow us on Twitter

Two of the coolest new tools in PowerPoint 2010 (especially if you like to make your own graphics) are the Shape Union and Shape Subtract tools. Previously in PowerPoint, if you wanted to join two shapes you would use the Group tool. The issue with grouping shapes was that if you then decided to add certain formatting options to the shape, grouping would add it to each individually element of the shape rather than to the new shape as a whole.

Grouped flower
With the Shape Union tool, these shapes can actually be combined as one so that any formatting you apply will apply to the new shape as a whole.

If you've been playing around with PowerPoint 2010 but have no idea what I'm talking about, this is by no fault of your own. This new feature is actually a bit hidden, as it does not appear by default on your Ribbon.


Locating the Shape Union Tool & Adding it To The Ribbon


  1. Decide where on your Ribbon you would like the Shape Union tool to appear and select that tab. (I typically insert shapes from the Insert tab, so this is where I will be placing mine.)
  2. Right-click anywhere on the Ribbon and select Customize the Ribbon.

    Customize the Ribbon

    The PowerPoint Options dialog box appears.

  3. The tab you previously clicked on to customize should be expanded in the menu on the right below Customize the Ribbon. Click anywhere within the expanded tab's menu and then click the New Group button.

  4. Right click the new group and select Rename from the shortcut menu.

    The Rename dialog box appears.

  5. Select any Symbol you would like and enter a name for your new group into the Display name field.

    Renamed command

  6. From the Choose commands from drop-down menu on the top left, select Commands Not in the Ribbon.
  7. Scroll down in the menu below Choose commands from until you locate Shape Union (the commands are in alphabetical order).
  8. Click the Add button.
  9. Click OK.

    The new tool now appears on your ribbon.

Use the Shape Union Tool

  1. Hold down the [Ctrl] key and click each shape you would like unite.
    Selected shapes

    Note: The Shape Union tool does not work on grouped shapes. If you have grouped your shapes you will need to ungroup them before proceeding.

  2. Locate where on your Ribbon you have placed the Shape Union tool and select it.

    Shape Union Tool

    And you're done! Your shapes now reflect your formatting option as one cohesive shape instead of many grouped shapes.
    You're done... one cohesive shape.

Click here for Part II of this post, Using the Shape Subtract Tool.

 

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About the author: AJ George is IconLogic's lead Technical Writer and author of both "PowerPoint 2007: The Essentials" and "PowerPoint 2008 for the Macintosh: The Essentials."

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