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How do I set autoshapes default after changing the format of autoshapes, so
that the change in format is the default for all flow chart shapes?
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Right click the object, "Set AutoShapes default"
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Hi,

If you have already created your flow chart you can select one of the shapes
that is formatted, then double-click the Format Painter and click on or
select all the shapes, they will all be formatted. Press Esc to cancel the
copy process.

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