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in this video you will see how to make a thin curved arrow in PowerPoint I will show you how to adjust the thickness of the curve Arrow itamp;#39;s very easy first what you need to do is go to the insert tab and under the shapes drop down select the option Arc after selecting press and hold shift key on your keyboard and then first draw the arc after drawing the arc now you can adjust the curvature of this Arc later we will add arrowheads to this Arc you can just click on this small square and then adjust the curvature of the arc after adjusting the curvature you can click on the arc go to the format shape and under the line here you can select the color of the line for example black color and this width is the thickness so if you want to increase the thickness for example you can just enter for example two points or five points and to make it thin just enter one and now to add Arrowhead to this Arc you can click on the arc and you will see two options beginning Arrow type and end Arr