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Shape Effects: Apply 3D Depth to Shapes in PowerPoint

Apply 3-D Depth to Shapes in PowerPoint

Depth, as a parameter for 3-D objects, plays a very important role. In simple terms, Depth is the distance from the highest to the lowest, and typically has a value that’s larger than zero. Even though you rotate a shape that has a Depth of zero, you won’t see any optimum results. So, you can first rotate your object, but you must add Depth soon after.

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Apply 3-D Depth to Shapes in PowerPoint 2016

Apply 3-D Depth to Shapes in PowerPoint 2013

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