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                                         Enhancing Your Work with
                                               Pictures and Drawings
                                             hen it comes to visual presentation, Excel has a lot more up its sleeve
                                             than charts. As you may know, you can insert a wide variety of graphics  IN THIS CHAPTER
                                     Winto your worksheet to add pizzazz to an otherwise boring report.
                                                                                                    Inserting and customizing
                                     This chapter describes the non-chart-related graphic tools available in Excel.  Shapes
                                     These tools consist of Shapes, SmartArt, WordArt, and imported or pasted
                                     images. In addition to enhancing your worksheets, you’ll find that working with  An overview of SmartArt and
                                     these objects can be a nice diversion. When you need a break from crunching  WordArt
                                     numbers, you might enjoy creating an artistic masterpiece using Excel’s graphic
                                     tools.                                                         Working with other types of
                                                                                                    graphics
                                     Using Shapes
                                     Microsoft Office, including Excel, provides access to a variety of customizable
                                     graphic images known as Shapes. You can add a Shape to a worksheet’s draw
                                     layer by selecting a Shape using the Insert ➪ Illustrations ➪ Shapes gallery,
                                     shown in Figure 22.1. The Shapes are organized into categories, and the category
                                     at the top displays the Shapes that you’ve used recently.

                                     Inserting a Shape
                                     To insert a Shape on a worksheet, just click the Shape in the Shapes gallery and
                                     then click in the worksheet. A default-sized shape is added to your worksheet.
                                     Alternatively, you can click the Shape and then drag it in the worksheet to create
                                     a larger or smaller Shape. When you release the mouse button, the object is
                                     selected, and its name appears in the Name box (as shown in Figure 22.2).
                                       TIP        You can also insert a Shape into a chart. Just select the chart
                                       TIP
                                                  before you choose the Shape from the gallery and then click
                                     inside of the chart to insert the Shape. When a chart is selected, the Chart Tools
                                     context tab also displays an icon to access the Shape gallery: Chart Tools ➪
                                     Layout ➪ Insert ➪ Shapes.



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