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A PowerPoint template is composed of several layouts applied to the slides. The layouts are the set of elements that form the appearance of any given slide. These elements can include text boxes, placeholders, backgrounds, logos, etc.
A good presentation can shift the perspective of everyone who sees it, but first you need to learn how to change the perspective of your own slides!
Discover where to find the best PowerPoint themes to improve your presentation design. Learn how to import and change PowerPoint template designs quickly.
Most PowerPoint (PPT) presentations are in 16:9 format, also known as landscape orientation, which is ideal for presenting on most monitors and projectors.
Changing languages in PowerPoint is a straightforward process that can enhance your presentation experience.
One of the main reasons for even creating a presentation is to create stunning visuals for your audience. That goal is harder to reach when you choose a typical format for presenting your pictures. Why not stand out by creating amazing PowerPoint circle crops?
When creating presentations in PowerPoint, properly citing images is essential to avoid copyright issues and to give credit to the original creators.
Learn how to combine multiple PowerPoints into one presentation with these time-saving techniques.
Shapes in PowerPoint can be used to create infographics with relatively little effort or know-how. By combining shapes, you can also create pictograms and icons. Here are a couple of examples.
The release of PowerPoint 2013 influenced users to display their old 4:3 presentations in the new 16:9 widescreen format. Our tutorial will show you how to easily convert 4:3 presentations into 16:9.