Which smartart category can you use to create the informational graphics out of bullet points?

  1. Descriptions of SmartArt graphics
  2. Create a flow chart with SmartArt


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Descriptions of SmartArt graphics

Excel for Microsoft 365 Word for Microsoft 365 Outlook for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 Excel 2021 Word 2021 Outlook 2021 PowerPoint 2021 Excel 2019 Word 2019 Outlook 2019 PowerPoint 2019 Excel 2016 Word 2016 Outlook 2016 PowerPoint 2016 Excel 2013 Word 2013 Outlook 2013 PowerPoint 2013 Excel 2010 Word 2010 Outlook 2010 PowerPoint 2010 List Layout name Description Picture Alternating Hexagon List Use to represent a series of interconnected ideas. Level 1 text appears inside the hexagons. Level 2 text appears outside the shapes. Basic Block List Use to show non-sequential or grouped blocks of information. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. Bending Picture Accent List Use to show non-sequential or grouped blocks of information. The small circular shapes are designed to contain pictures. Works well for illustrating both Level 1 and Level 2 text. Maximizes both horizontal and vertical display space for shapes. Continuous Picture List Use to show groups of interconnected information. The circular shapes are designed to contain pictures. Descending Block List Use to show groups of related ideas or lists of information. The text shapes decrease in height sequentially, and the Level 1 text displays vertically. Detailed Process Use with large amounts of Level 2 text to show a progression through stages. Grouped List Use to show groups and sub-groups of information, or steps and sub-steps in a task, process, or workflow. Level 1 text corre...

Create a flow chart with SmartArt

A flow chart shows sequential steps in a task or process. There are many different SmartArt layouts that you can use to illustrate the steps in a process, including layouts that can contain pictures. This article explains how to create a flow chart that contains pictures. You can use the methods described in this article to create or change almost any SmartArt graphic. Try different layouts to achieve the results you want. What do you want to do? • • • • • • Create a flow chart with pictures • On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click SmartArt. • In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic gallery, click Process, and then double-click Picture Accent Process. • To add a picture, in the box you want to add it to, click the picture icon , select the picture you want to display in the chart, and then click Insert. • To enter text, do one of the following: • Click [Text] in the Text pane, and then type your text. Note: For best results, use this option after you add all of the boxes that you want. Add or delete boxes in your flow chart Add a box • Click the SmartArt graphic that you want to add a box to. • Click the existing box that is located closest to where you want to add the new box. • On the Design tab, in the Create Graphic group, click the arrow next to Add Shape. If you don't see the Design tab, make sure that you've selected the SmartArt graphic. • Do one of the following: • To insert a box at the same level as the selected box but following it, click Add Shape After...