Slide Layouts
Slide Layouts
Slide layouts are containers, positioning and formatting of all content in the slide. Layouts contains
placeholders. Placeholders are the containers in the slide layouts. It holds contents such as text, tables,
charts, ClipArt, SmartArt graphics, movies, sounds and pictures. Placeholders can only hold text and objects
to the layout/slide master, it cannot be directly added on the slide. Slide layout is used to organize the
contents of the slide.
The MS PowerPoint Office Theme design has nine (9) built-in slide layouts as shown below:
3. Remove the unwanted default placeholders (header, footers, date/time). Click the border of the
placeholder and then press DELETE key.
4. Add a placeholder on the slide. On the Slide Master tab, click Placeholder and then select a preferred
placeholder type from the list.
5. Drag to draw the placeholder on the desired location on the slide.
6. Resize the placeholder by dragging the corner borders of the placeholder.
7. In the thumbnail list of layouts, right-click the Blank Layout and the click RENAME LAYOUT.
8. Type a new name that describes the newly customized layout, then click RENAME.
9. Save the customized layout as a new PowerPoint Template.
10. Click the MS Office button, click SAVE AS. Enter file name on the File name box. In the Save as type
list, select PowerPoint template, then click Save.
Hyperlinks
Hyperlink is a special functionality in MS Office PowerPoint that connects one slide to another slide
of the same presentation or another file. It also allows connections of one slide to a custom show, e-mail,
Web page, movie/video clip, document, or any file. Hyperlinks can be created from text or any other objects
such as picture, graph, shape or WordArt.
To test the hyperlink, run the Slide Show (press F5). At the Slide show display, once the mouse is over
the text with hyperlink, the mouse pointer changes to hand which means the text is clickable. Once it is
clicked, it will go the slide or file where it is connected.
Action Buttons are built-in buttons made ready in MS PowerPoint to use in the presentation. It
provides controls on the slide during the slide show. It contains shapes of common symbols such as next,
previous, first, and last slides. It has also button for playing movie or sound.
Previous/Back
Forward/Next
Beginning
End
Home
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Return
Movie
Document
Sound
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Note: if you choose Picture or texture fill and inserted any image file, the Format Tab for Picture
Tools will appear on the Command Tabs.