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  1. Upload your LOG file into your DocHub account.
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  4. Once completed, click Download/Export and save your LOG to your device or cloud storage.
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How to bind shape in LOG

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Merge the Picture with a Shape Select the image. Go to Picture Format tab. Under Send Backward option, click on the drop-down arrow. Select Send to Back. Select the shape by holder the shift key. Go to Shape Format Tab. Under Merge Shape, click on the drop-down arrow. Click on Intersect.
Click and drag to select all of the shapes. Go to the Shape Design tab, choose Operations, and then select Union. The shapes will now be united into one single shape.
Make sure to select all the shapes you want to merge before using the Merge Shapes or Combine Shapes feature. Check that the shapes youre trying to merge can actually be merged using the Merge Shapes feature. Some shapes might not work together.
Merge shapes Select the shapes you want to merge: press and hold the Ctrl key while you select each shape in turn. (If you dont select any shapes, then the Merge Shapes button in step 2 will be grayed out.) On the Shape Format tab, in the Insert Shapes group, select Merge Shapes to see a menu of merge options.
Press and hold CTRL while you click the shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. You will need to select more than one shape, picture or object in order to enable the Group button.
0:05 2:23 And well put in a star. Change the color of the star. And we have two shapes if i select the circleMoreAnd well put in a star. Change the color of the star. And we have two shapes if i select the circle. And then i select the star. And then i go to shape merge shapes and i go down to subtract.
Part3: Common Issues While Merging Shapes in PowerPoint. Problem: The Merge Shapes button is grayed out and cannot be clicked. Solution: Select Multiple Shapes: Ensure that you have selected at least two shapes that overlap.
Press and hold Shift to select multiple shapes. The Shape Format tab appears. Note that it only appears when a shape is selected. On the Shape Format tab, click Merge Shapes, and then pick the option you want.

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