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SUMMARYThis article describes how to transform flat or two-dimensional (2-D) shapes into photorealistic three-dimensional (3-D) graphics by using the 3-D effects that are new to PowerPoint. You can add 3-D effects to lines, AutoShapes, and freeform objects. You can change the depth of the object and its color, angle, direction of lighting, and surface reflection. MORE INFORMATIONTo transform 2-D shapes into 3-D shapes, follow these steps:
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