Drawing five curved arrows to form circle

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Martin,

Unless you do it in a graphical/ drawing program, auto shape arrows is about
your best option. I use it quite often and it gets easier with practice. You
can turn the arrows into 3d objects with the 3d toolbar, by the way.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here
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Hi Martin,

To add to Glen's reply (as you also posted this to the
Word drawing newsgroup :) )

You didn't mention the version of Office you are using.
In Office XP you'll find a much less sophisticaed
version of a cycle diagram in Insert=>Diagram
(MS left off the arrow heads in the 2002 version, put the
heads back on in Office 2003 <g>))

To do the animations similar to what is done in Flash
on the webpage link you mentioned you'd need to use
Powerpoint and the type of approach Glen outlined.


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http://www.byteinteractive.com/services/process.asp

I would like to draw five curved arrows to form a circle as shown in the
above site (titled "our process"). Please advise.

I find that, in Powerpoint, "autoshapes -> block arrows -> curved arrows" is
extremely difficult to do that.

Regards,
Martin >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

The Office 2003 System parts explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/preview/system.asp

MS on 'Why Office System 2003'
http://microsoft.com/mscorp/execmail/2003/10-13productivity.asp
 
----- Martin wrote: ----

http://www.byteinteractive.com/services/process.as

I would like to draw five curved arrows to form a circle as shown in th
above site (titled "our process"). Please advise

I find that, in Powerpoint, "autoshapes -> block arrows -> curved arrows" i
extremely difficult to do that

Regards
Marti
 

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