Sometimes in order for PowerPoint to show better visuals, you can convert the process text into a nice graphical flowchart.
First, early preparation. Click the "Insert" tab, click "Text box" in the "Text" column, and drag a suitable size in the workspace to enter the process text for the handout. Then enter the "Start" tab, in the "paragraph" where the "number", the general PPT2007, you can only reach this level.
Then, the process changes to graphics. Select the text box, and on the Start tab, in the paragraph item group, click the Convert to SmartArt graphic button to select the graphic you want to apply from its Drop-down list and choose continuous block flow (you can choose according to your preferences).
Then, decorate the flowchart. After the style is applied, we can modify the text directly in the flowchart. But the feeling is still a bit monotonous, we can decorate the flowchart. Click on the flow circle will appear in the "SmartArt Tools" tab, which includes "design" and "format" two small labels, we in the "design" tag to create a graphic click on "Upgrade" or "downgrade" to the flow of the flowchart to adjust the process. In the layout bar we can choose more styles, and finally we go to the "SmartArt Style" bar, click the "Change Color" button, in the "color range-Accent color 2 to 3" can be decorated to complete.
Finally, the text should be personalized. The flowchart is decorated, but the text in the flowchart is still very monotonous, we can beautify the text in the flowchart. First go to the Format tab in SmartArt Tools, select a process text, click Other appearance styles in WordArt style, and select medium Effect-Accent 2. Then click "text effect → bevel → bump" in the WordArt style bar to complete.