


Step 3: Under the tab, click on Change Colors menu. Change Colors of Timeline Graphic on Microsoft Presentation You can further add a new SmartArt Graphic and extend the timeline as soon as you get forward with the progress. Your SmartArt Graphic is now complete, and a proper Timeline is created. Step 14: You can drag the text block to edit the sequence whenever you want (optional step). Once you are done with the text, click on the Cross (X) button at the top right of the window you were using to write the text. Step 13: The size of the text is adjusted automatically. Repeat this step again and again to get more bullets. Just press Enter after completing the text for the third bullet. Step 12: In case a sequence has more than three tasks, you can increase the number of bullets. Each bullet will represent a task in a coordinated sequence. Step 11: You can type the text for the three bullets on the timeline arrow. You can also notice a small window where the user can type the text. Step 10: Now, the chosen SmartArt graphic can be seen on the slide. Step 8: There will be a small pop-up display giving out the information on the selected SmartArt Graphics option. Step 7: Here, we’ll choose the Basic Timeline option. Hence, all the SmartArt graphics will be in the form of different structural arrows. A process is defined by several sequential steps with the progress shown over directional arrows. Step 6: A new window showcasing some process-based SmartArt graphics will appear.

Step 5: From the list in SmartArt Graphics table, select – Process. Step 4: A list of SmartArt Graphics will appear in a table titled – Choose a SmartArt Graphic. It will be in between the options for 3D Models and Chart. Step 3: From the Insert tab, navigate and find the option for SmartArt. Step 2: Head to Insert menu on the taskbar.
