This macro-enabled PowerPoint template lets you create circular graphic in a single click!

What It Has to Offer?

  • Circular Pattern Maker : Lets you create a circular pattern for up to 360 repetitions in a click
  • Circular Split Maker : Lets you split a shape, circularly, for up to 100 slices in a click

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How to Use This Template?

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft Office 365/2013/2016/2019 for Windows, or Microsoft Office 365 for Mac
  • PowerPoint Macro Enabled: You need to enable macro in PowerPoint for this template file to work:
    • For PowerPoint for Windows, please refer to this link.
    • For PowerPoint for Mac OS, please refer to this link.

Creating Circular Pattern

The image shows how to easily create circular pattern of a shape for up to 360 repetitions
How to create circular pattern
  1. Draw a shape and select it as a sampling shape
  2. Go to the Auto-Graphics tab in PowerPoint’s ribbon, then click at the Make Circular Pattern button
  3. Enter the desired number of copies (including the sampling shape it self), then the template will automatically generate the copies of the shape around the center of slide automatically.

Splitting Shape Circularly

Simple Mode

The image shows how to easily create circular split of a shape for up to 100 slices in simple mode
How to create circular split (simple mode)
  1. Draw a shape and select it
  2. Go to the Auto-Graphics tab in PowerPoint’s ribbon, then click at the Make Circular Split button
  3. Enter the desired number of output slices, and the divider’s width.
  4. The template will automatically split the selected shape circularly. The divider’s shape will still be left there and you just need to select and delete it, and it’s all done.

With-Hole Mode

The image shows how to easily create circular split of a shape for up to 100 slices in with-hole mode
How to create circular split (with-hole mode)
  1. Draw 2 shapes:
    #1 The larger shape; and
    #2 The smaller shape inside the larger one – this shape will be used as a hole of the larger shape
    And select the larger shape first, then hold CTRL and click at the smaller shape.
  2. Go to the Auto-Graphics tab in PowerPoint’s ribbon, then click at the Make Circular Split button
  3. Enter the desired number of output slices, and the divider’s width.
  4. The template will automatically split the selected shape circularly, with a whole at the center. The divider’s shape will still be left there and you just need to select and delete it, and it’s all done.