Depth in PowerPoint 2013 plays a very important role when you are working with 3-D objects. Depth is the distance from the top or surface of something to its bottom. For example, even though you can rotate any shape that has a Depth of zero, you really cannot see any Depth within a flat object. Thus although you can first rotate your object, you must thereafter add Depth — and that’s what we will explore within this tutorial.
Learn how to apply 3-D depth to selected shapes in PowerPoint 2013.
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