How to create an equilateral triangle, a regular square, and other regular polygons in PowerPoint

PowerPoint 2016
For some charts or diagrams, you need to create a regular polygon – equiangular (all angles are equal) or equilateral (all sides have the same length). E.g., equilateral triangle, regular square, etc.
Equilateral triangle in Office 365, Regular square in Office 365, Pentagon in Office 365, Hexagon in Office 365, etc.

When you create a shape in Microsoft PowerPoint, you create a shape with proportions, which depend on the selected area to which PowerPoint fits a shape. For example:

Different shapes in Microsoft 365

However, there is a way to add any of the available shapes in Microsoft PowerPoint, keeping the correct, regular proportions:

   1.   On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click the Shapes button:

Shapes in PowerPoint 365

   2.   Select a shape you want to add to your presentation.

   3.   Holding Ctrl, click the selected shape. The shape will be added at the current cursor position with regular proportions:

Shapes with regular proportions in PowerPoint 365

Note: All shapes will be added using the default size and style. You always can change the default style for shapes, see Change the default font and style for shapes in PowerPoint.

See also this tip in French: Comment créer un triangle équilatéral, un carré et d'autres polygones réguliers dans PowerPoint.

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