How to Create a Shape With Drawing Tools in Excel & Google Sheets
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a shape with drawing tools in Excel and Google Sheets.
Add the Draw Tab to the Ribbon
If you don’t see the Draw tab in the Ribbon, there is a simple way to add it. Just follow these steps:
1. First, in the Ribbon go to File, and from the drop-down menu choose Options.
2. In the Excel Options window click Customize Ribbon.
3. Under Customize the Ribbon, check the box next to Draw and click on OK.
Now the Draw tab appears in the Ribbon.
Right-Click to Customize the Ribbon
Instead of Step 1 above, you can also just place your cursor anywhere in the Ribbon and right-click it. After that, click on Customize the Ribbon and continue to Step 2 above.
Drawing Tools: Using Pens
In the Drawing Tools group, you will find two types of drawing textures: pens (two options) and highlighters. To draw a shape using them, just click on the one you want to use and start drawing.
If you want to change the color or the thickness of the line, just click on the arrow in the right, bottom corner of the pen icon. When you select your preference, click away from the menu to continue drawing.
Convert Your Drawing to a Shape: The Ink to Shape Feature
You can draw shapes by hand, then use the Ink to Shape tool to make them perfect.
1. First, use the pen to draw the shape you need.
2. After that, (1) click on the lasso icon (it will select ink by drawing a shape and all ink strokes in the shape will be selected) and then (2) click on the shape.
3. In the Ribbon, choose Ink to Shape (from the Convert group).
As a result of the previous steps, the Ink to Shape tool will recognize what type of shape you draw and it will correct all the imperfections.
Ink to Math
You can write math equations by hand and use the Ink to Math feature to transform them into properly formatted formulas in Excel.
1. First, in the Ribbon click on the Ink to Math feature.
2. After that, the Math Input Control window will open. In in, click on the Write option in the left, bottom corner, and then write the formula. When you are done, just click on the Insert button.
As a result, the Ink to Math tool will read what you wrote and translate it into a formatted formula like the one pictured below.
Note: You can use VBA code to delete shapes later if necessary.
Draw a Shape in Google Sheets
Google Sheets doesn’t have the Ink to Shape feature. You can “scribble” in the Drawing window, but to get proper shapes, you can only use Shapes.
1. To create a shape in Google Sheets, in the Toolbar, click on Insert and from the drop-down menu, choose Drawing.
2. After that, the Drawing window will appear. To create a shape choose any of the four options from the drop-down menu (in this example, Shapes). In the bar (1) click on the Shape icon, in the drop-down menu (2) click on Shapes, then (3) choose the desired shape (e.g., Oval).
3. Finally, just draw the shape in the desired size.
If you want, you can change the fill color, the border color, the border weight, and even the border dash of the shape.