- Open the Insert menu.
- Click Shapes.
- Choose the Oval shape.
- Draw the circle and adjust its size and position as needed.
How To Circle In PowerPoint
Try this guided demo to learn how to circle in PowerPoint.
📌 Why this matters
Adding circles to your presentations unlocks powerful visual communication beyond simple decoration. You can highlight key data points, create flowcharts, build infographics, or establish visual hierarchy through enclosure and emphasis. Circles naturally draw the eye and suggest completeness or cycles, making them perfect for representing processes, grouping related elements, or creating professional diagrams. When combined with other shapes and proper formatting, circles become building blocks for sophisticated visual storytelling that transforms static slides into engaging, memorable presentations that communicate your message more effectively than text alone.
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