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hello guys welcome to the backbenches classroom i have created the same design earlier and shown every step on that video though a lot of viewers are confused and ask me how i put one single image into the different multiple shapes so in this video iamp;#39;m going to solve your query but remember one thing you need at least microsoft office 2010 or later versions only if you havenamp;#39;t subscribed the channel yet please do subscribe and hit the bell icon for more videos like this so letamp;#39;s get started before begin the design letamp;#39;s remove the margin so go to layout click on margin then custom margin and replace all the values with and then click on ok button and ignore this one and now we will start our designing so go to insert menu and insert a rectangle shape and draw it over here like this and rotate this around 316 degree and then click ok or hit enter button oops the shape rotates in the opposite direction so simply flip vertical to make it right now place thi