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in this tutorial were gonna look at working with connected shapes in PowerPoint you know recently I was working on a template and I wanted to have a shape something like this where I had a larger circle connected to smaller circles and it kind of brings up a few issues so I thought Id show you a few production tips when we do that one of them as you can see that the alignment doesnt work so lets lets go ahead and build something from scratch so Ive got a circle here Im just going to duplicate this one and make it a little bit smaller Ive got four circles right Im just gonna put these here it doesnt really matter where theyre at now to connect the lines to connect the shapes all I need to do is insert a line and well go ahead and do a format painter so we have the same line shape okay so weve got our line thickness now what Im going to do is drag the end of the line and youll notice by default its got a little white anchor point but watch what happens when I drag it to