How to Make a Drawing for a Powerpoint

  • You may want to draw in PowerPoint to mark and edit slideshows, or create your own designs, especially if you're using a touchscreen.
  • It's easy to draw in Microsoft PowerPoint with the various shape and line tools like the pencil and highlighter available on the app and web versions.
  • You can access drawing tools in PowerPoint under the "Draw" menu in the "Insert" tab, or use the basic line functions available in the app's "Shapes" menu.
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Learning how to draw in PowerPoint is easy with the program's library of art tools at your disposal.

The Microsoft app gives you access to pens, pencils, and highlighters in the "Draw" tab. You can also add new tools at any time, so your favorite colors are always available in your dock.

Drawing in PowerPoint is great for circling items or highlighting text. It's especially helpful for editing, so you can highlight important parts of a presentation you may have been sent. After marking the slideshow — like you would a physical document — you can then send it to recipients.

While possible in all versions, drawing intricate designs may be easiest if you're using PowerPoint on a touchscreen computer or tablet, such as an iPad or Surface Pro.

In addition to the drawing tab, you can also use the essential line functions in the "Shapes" menu, found in the "Insert" tab. Unfortunately, these options are not available in the web version.

Use the drawing tools to circle or highlight slideshow text.
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If you're looking to draw in PowerPoint, here's how to do it.

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How to draw in PowerPoint

1. Open PowerPoint and load a new presentation or a previously saved project.

2. Navigate to the "Draw" tab and click "Draw" on the far left.

3. You'll find several preloaded options, even if it's your first time using the drawing tools, including the pen, pencil, and highlighter options. Click on any tool to select it.

4. Click the small arrow that appears in the lower right of your tool image to open a dropdown menu with options. Use this to adjust the size, color, and effects, or choose to delete the drawing.

Pencils and highlights do not have special effects, only solid colors.
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5. You can add another preset tool, so you'll always have it in the dock by clicking the "Add Pen" option to the right of the preset options bar.

Here, you can set the new tool's style before adding to your presets.
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6. To erase any drawings or edits, navigate to the left side of the drawing dock, and select the eraser.

7. To add something like a curve or scribble, or to freestyle draw using tools from the "Lines" section, navigate to the "Insert" tab.

8. Click the "Shapes" button and select your tool.

You can draw using lines instead of pre-made shapes.
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9. Online, the drawing menus are more limited. For example, when using pens, you'll choose from the colors provided instead of a color wheel or special effects.

Select a drawing tool in the condensed PowerPoint web version.
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10. If you opt to use the shape functions instead, the scribble and freeform lines are unavailable in the web version.

This is how PowerPoint's "Shapes" menu looks online.
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  • How to copy or duplicate a PowerPoint slide and put it anywhere in your slideshow

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Marissa Perino is a former editorial intern covering executive lifestyle. She previously worked at Cold Lips in London and Creative Nonfiction in Pittsburgh. She studied journalism and communications at the University of Pittsburgh, along with creative writing. Find her on Twitter: @mlperino.

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How to Make a Drawing for a Powerpoint

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