There are three methods that come to mind.
1) Create a chevron in power point, export it as a graphic, use an photo
editing program (like Photoshop) to distort it, save as a new graphic,
reinsert it into PowerPoint.
2) Find a shape from one of the on-line storehouses of graphics.
3) Create a chevron in PowerPoint, insert a custom autoshape freeform by
tracing the chevron, delete the original shape, use edit points to modify
the freeform-chevron to reflect a Curved Chevron.
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Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
http://billdilworth.mvps.org
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vestprog2@ Please read the PowerPoint FAQ pages.
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