Without more details, I would just select the elipse tool, hold down Ctrl +
Shift and drag a circle. Give it no fill if you like or fill it with a color of
your choice. While still selected, hold down Ctrl + Shift and drag to duplicate
it twice. Size them to taste. Press Ctrl + A to select all three. Go to Draw
Align > Center, then go to Draw > Align > Middle. Now you can group them and
1. Draw all your circles, where ever and what ever size you would like.
2. Use the centering tools: Select al the circles then click on, Draw
=>Align and Distribute => Center Horizontally and repeat the sequence for
vertically
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Bill Dilworth
Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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