A dashed line can have plenty of variations: from a line with fewer dashes to ones with longer or smaller dashes, or even alternating small and long dashes. So why do you add a Dash style to your outline? That’s a good question and the answer is quite simple, sometimes, Dash styles can add value to visual content, but use them judiciously. Many diagrams use dashed lines as a way to differentiate them from other content that has conventional, non-dashed lines.
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Formatting Line Dashes for Shapes in PowerPoint 2016
Formatting Line Dashes for Shapes in PowerPoint 2013
Formatting Line Dashes for Shapes in PowerPoint 2010
Formatting Line Dashes for Shapes in PowerPoint 2007
Formatting Line Dashes for Shapes in PowerPoint 2011
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