That’s probably more realistic but I found that the white fill provided more contrast for the graphic as a whole.Īfter that, it’s just a matter of making duplicates: If you want, you can omit the fill by choosing Shape Fill, No Fill. On the Drawing Tools Format tab, expand the Shape Styles gallery and choose the option with the black outline and white fill.Rotate the square to match the Post-it note using the selected square’s green rotation handle.Move the square onto the Post-it note image.This is how the image comes I didn’t rotate it. Note that the Post-it note image is slightly rotated.To resize it, again hold down the Shift key and resize from one of the corner handles.
When I think how to visualize the concept of such a slide, I often (perhaps lamely) come up with a checklist. I often create a slide that talks about x number of items: