- Access the Insert menu.
- Click Shapes.
- Under Block Arrows, select a Curved Arrow.
- Adjust size, rotation, and position as needed.
How To Curve An Arrow In PowerPoint
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to curve an arrow in PowerPoint.
📌 Why this matters
Curved arrows solve a visual problem that straight arrows can't: showing cyclical processes, feedback loops, or non-linear relationships. You can guide viewers through complex workflows where steps circle back on themselves, like iterative design processes or continuous improvement cycles. Beyond basic directional guidance, curved arrows create visual hierarchy and flow that feels more natural to the eye. They're particularly powerful for illustrating concepts where the relationship between elements isn't simply point A to point B, but involves curves, returns, or organic movement patterns.
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