When a user opens a PowerPoint document, the first thing the user would see is a slide. PowerPoint usually showcases a Title Slide by default. The user can add pictures, text, and colors to these ...
Have you ever sat through a presentation where the slides felt cluttered, inconsistent, or just plain dull? It’s frustrating, isn’t it? Yet, creating polished, professional slides doesn’t have to be ...
It's often useful to have a consistent visual theme throughout a PowerPoint presentation. A consistent theme not only helps your audience to absorb the information, but it also lets you focus on your ...
Formatting should always be either the last or the first part. Doing it at the end ensures you are past your final content, and all you need to do is make it look right. So follow the steps to change ...
Microsoft PowerPoint defaults to display slides in your business presentation in Landscape layout. This means that your slides resemble a landscape painting where the width is greater than the height.
Making slides can eat up way too much time, especially if you’re only using the basics. PowerPoint is so feature-rich that it's easy to overlook the most useful ones. Once you know them, you’ll wonder ...
When using Microsoft Office 365, you can make your title slide a looping video by using Design Ideas on the Home tab in PowerPoint. The title slide below with falling snow in the background was ...
This tutorial is intended to supplement the Understanding PowerPoint Accessibility article. Placeholders in PowerPoint allow you to add text or multimedia content to a slide. Adding a text box (Home > ...