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In PowerPoint 2013 and 2016, Guides help you to place, resize, and align objects and pictures, perfectly! Guides are red lines that automatically appears, when an object is in center to another object, or evenly spaced. By default, Guides are remain turned on in PowerPoint 2016, but if you want to make sure that either they are turned on or not, then click the View tab from the Ribbon, and then click arrow underneath the Guides in Show section. From Grid and Guides dialog box, make sure, Display smart guides when shapes are aligned option is checked. Now, lets insert some shapes. For this practice section, I insert and draw four different shapes in my current slide. First I draw a rectangle, then a triangle, an oval, and in the end, I draw a star. Now what I want to do is to, resize them equally, and evenly space them on the slide. So, I select the rectangle first, and resize it from the bottom right corner. Now lets resize the second object, which is a triangle, to an equal size