Additionally a floating toolbar might appear. When you click it, the frame turns blue to mark it as the currently You can distinguish a feature by the orange frame that appears when the mouse Values in the datasheet and may also contain labels, axes, difference arrows, For example, a chart element consists of the segments corresponding to the Think-cell’s elements often contain individually selectable parts that we callįeatures. The height or width of all elements is set to the largest height or width among the All objects will be resized to the same height or width, Same Height or Same Width from the context menu of an element You want to set to the same width or height (see Multi-selection). Works if you include PowerPoint shapes in your selection. You can also set two or more elements to the same width or height. When an element is selected, resize handles are shown at the corners and in The left mouse button on the rotation handle and, while holding the button down,ĭrag the handle to one of the four possible red-highlighted positions and release the Select the element and drag the rotation handle to the desired position: Click with Most elements can also be rotated after insertion using a rotation handle. Insert flipped (and – if applicable – rotated) versions of these elements. The stacked, clustered, 100%, line, area, waterfall and Mekko chart symbols let you In the Elements menu, the small arrow markers around the pentagon/chevron and It will snap when you come close enough to the default whileĪs in PowerPoint, you can hold down the Alt key to move the mouse freely If you have manuallyĬhanged the size of an element, you can easily change it back to the default Preferred width depends on the number of columns. In the case of a column chart, for example, its When resized, some elements snap to an automatically determined and You are moving is currently aligned with that object. Of a border of some other object on the slide indicates that the element With snapping, objects can be quickly and easily aligned. The snapping behavior serves the following purposes: When you are inserting or resizing an element, you will notice that it snaps to This case, you can only alter the height. Some elements have a fixed width for insertion in Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse to create aĬustom-sized element. You have two options whenĬlick the left mouse button once to place the element with the default Indicating where the element will be inserted on the slide. Once you have chosen an element, a rectangle will appear with the mouse pointer, Re-click the Elements button to select a different element.Press the Esc key to cancel the insert operation. If you unintendedly have selected some element, you can always do the following: Mouse over these markers lets you select rotated and flipped versions of these May notice small arrow markers around some of the elements. To create a new element on a slide, go to the think-cell Inserting an element into your presentation is very similar to inserting a Offers additional valuable tools (see Presentation tools) toįacilitate your daily work with PowerPoint. Multiple agendas in a single presentationĬonnectors to connect the elements (see Universal connectors for more information). Represent chart types (see Introduction to charting). (see Presentation tools and agenda slides (see Agenda), while the other rows Note: We will also uniformly use the term Elements button to refer to the buttonĮlements in PowerPoint, and the button Charts in Excel.Īfter clicking on the Elements button, the symbols in the first two rows representīuilding blocks for process flows (see Process flow), several helpful drawing objects Using the think-cell toolbar you can call most of think-cell’s functions. In the following, we will refer to the ribbon group by the term think-cell toolbar. This chapter presents the basic concepts that apply to working with all think-cellģ.1 Toolbar and Elements menu 3.2 Inserting elements 3.3 Rotating and flipping elements 3.4 Resizing elements 3.5 Selecting elements and features 3.6 Formatting and styling 3.1 Toolbar and Elements menuĪfter installing think-cell you will find the following group in the Insert tab of the