6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (2024)

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SmartArt in PowerPoint can do much more than you imagine. Learn 6 tricks to get full value from this wonderful inbuilt presentation tool.

Default PowerPoint SmartArt is overused:

There was a time when SmartArt diagrams had a novelty value. They made the audience sit up and listen to your message with interest. But now, the default diagram templates are so overused that audience gets bored the moment they see a slide like this:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (1)What is the way out? How can you sustain your audience interest levels when using SmartArt diagrams?

The answer is simple:

Modify the Default Look and Feel

Most presenters don’t go beyond the default look and feel of the standard diagrams. If you take a little extra effort to explore the various options that SmartArt provides, you can revive the old magic of this wonderful tool.

Here are some SmartArt diagrams that have been edited…

SmartArt SWOT Analysis Diagram

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SmartArt Pyramid Diagram

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Animated Process Diagram

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SmartArt Cycle Diagram

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Animated SmartArt Diagram

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Source: 146 Prebuilt SmartArt Templates Pack

The advantage is that such inbuilt tools allow you to add and text into the components and adjust the text size automatically.

Here are 6 simple tricks to make PowerPoint SmartArt do more for you:

1. Use Design themes to add color:

See how the diagram template you saw above comes to life with colors:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (7)Use the following option on your PowerPoint toolbar to choose theme colors for your diagram:

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2. Choose a 3D format for the diagram to add variety:

Take a look at the same diagram in 3D format:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (9)PowerPoint provides you an array of options with 2D and 3D alternatives for the same diagram:

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Since most presenters don’t take the effort to explore the different options available to represent a diagram, you gain advantage when you present the same PowerPoint SmartArt from a different perspective.

Related: Tutorial to create PowerPoint Gears

3. Use the 3D format option

You can right click on the diagram, go to ‘Format object’ and choose ‘3D format’ option to alter different aspects of the diagram to achieve the results you desire. See the following example of the same diagram:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (11)You can take the diagram to a whole new level by adding some conceptual elements like clock or silhouettes. See the improved version of the above diagram:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (12)Related: PowerPoint 3D Platform Tutorials

4. Break down the diagram and adjust the positions:

You don’t have to be constrained by the default positions of the diagram elements. You can break them apart into their individual shapes to get more flexibility. Here is how you do it:

  • Click on any one element of your SmartArt diagram. Press ‘Ctrl+A’. This helps you select all the elements in the diagram.
  • Choose ‘Ctrl + X’ ‘to cut the elements. Select the bounding box and delete it.
  • Now ‘Paste’ the elements back on the slide.
  • Now, the SmartArt diagram is broken down to its individual shapes. You can position the elements wherever you want on your slide.

Here is an example of a broken PowerPoint SmartArt diagram:

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5. Add custom animation to the individual elements

Once the SmartArt is broken down to its individual components, you can add custom animation to the individual elements.

This feature helps you convey your message more effectively. You can choose to reveal the elements in stages to build your story.

Related: See Advanced Tutorials on Adding Animation

6. Change shape of the elements to get a whole new look:

You can select a shape; go to ‘Format’ tab -> Edit shape -> Change shape to alter the shape of the elements in your diagram. You can choose to delete certain elements, increase or decrease the size of the elements and fill them with colors of your choice.

See how we changed the look and feel of the same PowerPoint SmartArt template:

6 PowerPoint SmartArt Tricks (14)Once you change the shapes, you can fill them with pictures of your choice.

Related: Facing issues in Filling Pictures in Smartart?

Conclusion about using SmartArt in PowerPoint:

The power of SmartArt depends on the way you use it. Don’t settle for the default template for your diagrams. Play with the options till you are satisfied with the result. Your effort will be worth it.

There is a smarter way to use diagrams in your PowerPoint presentations. Use fully editable ready-made diagram templates.

You can get a pack of ready to use 146 Prebuilt SmartArt Graphic Templates in a pack. This is every SmartArt available in PowerPoint with examples, effects and subtle animations.

Know More about 146 Prebuilt SmartArt Templates

If you are a serious business presenter, the diagram pack is a must have tool to make a lasting impression on your audience. You can view the animations and diagrams there as well.

Related: Creative SmartArt Diagram Ideas

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FAQs

How to have more of smart SmartArt in powerpoint? ›

Select Home > Convert to SmartArt. Select More SmartArt Graphics and then select Picture. Select the SmartArt you want and select OK. To insert a picture, select the picture icon, go to where your picture is located, and then select it.

What can you do with SmartArt diagrams in MS Powerpoint answer? ›

SmartArt can be used to create diagrams such as flow charts, organization charts, and hierarchy diagrams. It can be useful to show the relationship of different ideas, and concepts or to show a process flow and the different stages in it.

How do you manipulate SmartArt in Powerpoint? ›

Change the layout, color or style
  1. Select the SmartArt.
  2. Select the SmartArt Tools > Design tab.
  3. Hover over the Layouts to preview them, and select the one you want.
  4. Select Change Colors, hover over the options to preview them, and select the one you want.

How to break smart art in ppt? ›

Click the SmartArt graphic that you want to break apart. Under SmartArt Tools, on the Design tab, in the Reset group, click Convert, and then click Convert to Shapes. If you do not see the SmartArt Tools or Design tabs, make sure that you have selected a SmartArt graphic.

How do I add more boxes in Smart Art? ›

To insert a box at the same level as the selected box, but before it, click Add Shape Before. To insert a box one level above the selected box, click Add Shape Above. The new box takes the position of the selected box, and the selected box and all the boxes directly below it (each) are demoted one level.

How do I add more hierarchy in SmartArt? ›

Create a hierarchy
  1. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click SmartArt.
  2. In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic gallery, click Hierarchy, and then double-click a hierarchy layout (such as Horizontal Hierarchy).
  3. To enter your text, do one of the following: Click [Text] in the Text pane, and then type your text.

What are some of the ways SmartArt graphics can be most useful in an Excel worksheet? ›

Use a SmartArt graphic if you want to do any of the following: Create an organization chart. Show hierarchy, such as a decision tree. Illustrate steps or stages in a process or workflow.

What are the advantages of using SmartArt graphics in your presentation? ›

SmartArt allows you to communicate information with graphics instead of just using text. There are a variety of styles to choose from, which you can use to illustrate different types of ideas.

How to make smart art in PPT? ›

Insert a SmartArt graphic and add text to it
  1. On the Insert tab, select SmartArt.
  2. On the dropdown menu, select the layout that you want. The graphic is inserted on your slide. ...
  3. To enter text, click next to a bullet in the Text editor, and then type your text, or paste text that you've copied from elsewhere.

How to animate smart art in PowerPoint? ›

To animate a SmartArt graphic, select the SmartArt graphic you want to animate, select the Animations tab on the ribbon, and in the Animation group, select the animation effect you want. You can select More to see more choices. (To remove the animation, just select None from the gallery of animation options.)

How do you apply intense effect to SmartArt in PowerPoint? ›

With the graphic still selected, click SmartArt Tools – Design. Inside the SmartArt Styles gallery, click the Intense Effect style: (If you do not see this option, use the arrows to scroll through the gallery.)

How do I add more columns in SmartArt? ›

Select the bottom-right item in the list and promote it. That will add a column to the right.

How do you flip a smart art in PowerPoint? ›

To flip an object, under Shape Format tab, in the Arrange section, select Rotate > Flip Vertical or Flip Horizontal.

How do you process flow in PowerPoint smart art? ›

On the Insert tab, click SmartArt. From the drop-down menu, in the Process section, select a process flow chart such as Accent Process or Basic Bending Process. Tip: To quickly change the colors of the shapes in your flow chart, click Change Colors on the SmartArt tab of the ribbon.

How do I add more SmartArt templates in PowerPoint? ›

On the Insert tab, select SmartArt. On the dropdown menu, select the layout that you want. The graphic is inserted on your slide.

How do I add smart guides in PowerPoint? ›

Enabling Smart Guides in PowerPoint
  1. Launch PowerPoint.
  2. Click on the 'View' tab in the Ribbon.
  3. In the 'Show' group, click on the small square indicated in #2 (screenshot below)
  4. In the Grid and Guides dialog box, ensure the Display smart guides when shapes are aligned checkbox is ticked. If not, click on it to enable.
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How do I change my SmartArt style to intense? ›

With the graphic still selected, click SmartArt Tools – Design. Inside the SmartArt Styles gallery, click the Intense Effect style: (If you do not see this option, use the arrows to scroll through the gallery.)

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