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All I want to do is to create a 'quadrant' - a curved hypontenuse

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Declan - 23 Oct 2006 18:21 GMT
If one imagines a dartboard, or and archer's target, I want to produce a
quadrant of it. the ability to shade the levels like a dartboard - but I seem
unable to either 'crop' a portion of a set of concentric circles, or produce
a free-form diagram with sharp edges,  There do not appear to be any easily
regosnidale tools within MS Powerpoitn to easily draw a waudrant with a
curved hypotenuse and then 'shade' it in.  Any help would be gratefully
appreciated.
Julie Terberg - 23 Oct 2006 19:52 GMT
Hello Declan,

Use the Arc shape to create the "quadrant" shapes (pie wedges?)

AutoShapes > Basic Shapes > Arc (left column, 2nd from bottom)

After you draw the arc, fill it with a color or gradient.  Remove the
outline if you'd like.

Change the size of the wedge by adjusting the small yellow diamonds at
either end of the arc.

Best wishes,

Julie Terberg
MS PPT MVP
www.terbergdesign.com

> If one imagines a dartboard, or and archer's target, I want to produce a
> quadrant of it. the ability to shade the levels like a dartboard - but I
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> curved hypotenuse and then 'shade' it in.  Any help would be gratefully
> appreciated.
 
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