Add and share storyboard shapes
Adding to your gallery of storyboard shapes can boost your ability to storyboard your ideas using PowerPoint Storyboarding. You can import storyboard shapes made available to the Visual Studio community or members of your team. To share custom shapes that you've created, you can export them to a storyboard shapes file.
Find storyboard shapes and import them
If you don't have Office PowerPoint 2007 or later, install it.
If you haven't installed Visual Studio Premium 2013, VS Ultimate 2013 or VS Test Professional 2013, you'll need to install one of these versions to create and import storyboard shapes.
In Power Point, open the Visual Studio Gallery for PowerPoint Storyboarding. If you don't see the Storyboarding tab, you don't have the Team Foundation add-in for PowerPoint Storyboarding. See step 2.
Choose a set of shapes to download. For example, download the Windows 8 shapes and icons.
Save the file to the Shapes folder (Drive:Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Team Foundation Server\11.0\PowerPoint\Shapes).
Close and reopen PowerPoint.
Tip
If you save the download file to a location other than the Shapes folder, you can import the file using Import Shapes.
Start using the Misc Windows 8 shapes.
Share shapes that you create with your team
At any time, you can export custom storyboard shapes that you've created and share them with your team. You can create storyboard shapes with any combination of PowerPoint shapes, screenshots, inserted images, or storyboard shapes.
In addition, you can author storyboard shapes with custom resize logic using the Storyboard Shapes Authoring Tool. To get this tool, download Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Power Tools.
Add each of your storyboard shapes to the My Shapes category and name it.
Tip
To update the shape, highlight it, open the context menu, and then choose Update My Shape.
Export your shapes to a storyboard shapes file (.sbsx) and share it with other team members who use PowerPoint Storyboarding.
You can share your shapes with the Visual Studio community, too
Sell or share your custom storyboard shapes through the Visual Studio gallery.
Open the Visual Studio Extensions Upload page.
Specify the storyboard shapes extension type.
Complete the next two steps and add your contribution.