urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow2|Use to show a progression or steps that trend upward in a task, process, or workflow. Each of the first five lines of Level 1 text corresponds to a point on the arrow. Works best with minimal text. Unused text does not appear, but remains available if you switch layouts.
Uploading a new application definition will overwrite any existing settings and changes you have made to the application. ...
Upon starting Project, automatically opens the last used project file. If you enable this setting, the last file that the ...
URLs typed in this section are treated as prefix matches. Example: entering http://archive/ will demote the rank of all URLs ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow1|Use to show ideas or concepts that progress outward from a central ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow2|Use to show a progression or steps that trend upward in a task, process, ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow3|Use to show two opposing ideas or concepts. Each of the first two ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow4|Use to show two opposing ideas, or ideas that diverge from a central ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow5|Use to show ideas or concepts that converge to a central point. Works ...
urn:microsoft.com/office/officeart/2005/8/layout/arrow6|Use to show either related or contrasting concepts with some connection, ...