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Tuesday, February 8, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

These Valentine Day’s couple silhouette symbols are already colored using typical Valentine Day colors — for instance, the cupids that you download from this page are red in color. Do remember though that they can be recolored using PowerPoint’s native options for fills, lines, and effects. These couple silhouettes are contained within a sample presentation you can download. Just copy the couple silhouette clip art you like and paste into another PowerPoint slide, or even a Word document or Excel worksheet. All these couple silhouette symbols are vector shapes, so you can easily edit them within your Microsoft Office program, and resize them without losing sharpness or clarity.

Download, view, and use the symbols in this presentation.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

These Valentine Day’s couple silhouette symbols are already colored using typical Valentine Day colors — for instance, the cupids that you download from this page are violet in color. Do remember though that they can be recolored using PowerPoint’s native options for fills, lines, and effects. These couple silhouettes are contained within a sample presentation you can download. Just copy the couple silhouette clip art you like and paste into another PowerPoint slide, or even a Word document or Excel worksheet. All these couple silhouette symbols are vector shapes, so you can easily edit them within your Microsoft Office program, and resize them without losing sharpness or clarity.

Download, view, and use the symbols in this presentation.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

You have already learned about the different options for Formatting Shape Outlines in PowerPoint 2010. In addition, you have explored how you can change the weight, dash styles and arrowheads for these shape outlines. In this tutorial, you will learn about an attribute that’s rarely associated with shape outlines but can provide a surprisingly different look, especially when applied to lines that are thicker in weight. This attribute Gradient, is not accessible from the Shape Outline gallery in the Ribbon but directly from the Format Shape dialog box that we will explore later in this page.

Learn how to apply gradient style to outlines in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Monday, February 7, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

These Valentine Day’s cupid symbols are already colored using typical Valentine Day colors — for instance, the cupids that you download from this page are lilac in color. Do remember though that they can be recolored using PowerPoint’s native options for fills, lines, and effects. These cupids are contained within a sample presentation you can download. Just copy the cupid clip art you like and paste into another PowerPoint slide, or even a Word document or Excel worksheet. All these cupid symbols are vector shapes, so you can easily edit them within your Microsoft Office program, and resize them without losing sharpness or clarity.

Download, view, and use the symbols in this presentation.

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Monday, February 7, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

These Valentine Day’s cupid symbols are already colored using typical Valentine Day colors — for instance, the cupids that you download from this page are pink in color. Do remember though that they can be recolored using PowerPoint’s native options for fills, lines, and effects. These cupids are contained within a sample presentation you can download. Just copy the cupid clip art you like and paste into another PowerPoint slide, or even a Word document or Excel worksheet. All these cupid symbols are vector shapes, so you can easily edit them within your Microsoft Office program, and resize them without losing sharpness or clarity.

Download, view, and use the symbols in this presentation.

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