Many shapes look like each other. And that’s why you may work with one shape and then realize that you used the wrong one. For example, you may create a 5-pointed star when you needed a star with 4 or 8 points. Let’s explore another scenario: you worked on a shape and applied effects, animations, and fills to this shape. Later you realize that you used the wrong shape, or perhaps the client wants you to change the shape but retain all the effects, animations, and fills. You may want to delete the existing shape and start over again, and that is a long-drawn process. Luckily, there is an easier option.
Learn how to change one shape to another in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.

