To label the shape, just click on it and type your text.For special effects, go to Shape Effects, which allows you to add shadows, reflections, glow, bevels, and more.Click on Text Fill or Shape Outline to adjust the text fill color or outline color, respectively. To change the color of your shape, you can select a pre-loaded color theme combination at the top of your screen, or you can click on Shape Fill and manually adjust the shape fill color.Select a shape (your mouse will turn into a crosshairs) and draw your shape.But depending on what you’re creating your chart for, you can get creative as you want. If you hover your mouse over a shape, you’ll get a tip on what the shape is used for according to the “standard” business formatting for flowcharts. Click on Insert > Shapes. Scroll down to the Flowchart section, which has shapes specifically formatted for flowcharts.Here are the basics on how to get started building flowcharts and where to find the customization options, so that you can create something that fits with the style of your presentation. Flowcharts are a useful way to visually explain a process using symbols and text.