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in this video you will see how to make a dotted circle in powerpoint like this itamp;#39;s very easy letamp;#39;s get started first click on the insert tab go to the shapes and select the option oval now press shift on your keyboard and draw a circle using your mouse now by default this circle will have a blue color we will first remove the blue color by going to the format shapes and under the field select the option no field so the color inside the circle will be removed and under the line we can change the border color so if you want black you can select black but i will select here red to show you now these borders are very thin first we will increase the border size under the width enter the number for example 8 points and you will get the thick border if itamp;#39;s too thick then just reduce the number for example 5 and now to make this border dotted under the dash type you will see two options round dot or you can select the option square dot you can click on the cor