How to fragment a shape in PowerPoint

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Let's learn how to fragment any shape in PowerPoint with the handy Fragment feature in PowerPoint. It's a bit tricky, but it's easy to cut or split a shape into smaller parts any way you like. Spend just 1 minute to learn how to make your presentation stand out with this little known feature. Let's go!!!

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Nguyen Thi Ha Minh (Sky Aries)
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I got it to work! A circle cut into 12 equal pie slices! I used your method of fusing by doing this for horizontal and vertical bars and copied this twice, turning one copy 30 degrees and the other 60 degrees to get the 12 equal slices and then did the fragment function. Just really cool! Wonderful!

sailbyzantium
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Wow..this is really sooper cool technique!!!

SuneelKumar-kfwg
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This is excellent too. I even tried this from your prior video on chopping up a circle into 12 equal sections. But it only does the quartering really, as it fragments the circle into four 3-pie-sliced units. It would be great if you knew how to fragment the circle into 12 separate equal sections all 12 of which could be independently manipulated. I'm striving to make a 12-color color wheel art-based classes.

But thanks again for the great learning experience. I've been PowerPointing forever, but learned of your methods today. Excellent stuff!

sailbyzantium
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My powerpoint is 2010 version, so shape fragment is not available, what can I use instead of shape fragment?

yashaswisamparnpati
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Can you fragment shapes with the older versions of PowerPoint?

farhadpeerally