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Editability of flat icons in PowerPoint
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Modern Flat Diagrams - Ultimate Bundle for Visual Presentations (PPT graphics)
Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide focuses on illustrating how users can edit flat icons and shapes within PowerPoint by changing the fill color easily. It highlights that PowerPoint provides tools for customization, specifically the ability to adjust the fill color of graphics. This form of editing allows users to align visual elements with their branding or presentation theme, ensuring a cohesive and impactful presentation.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a white background, providing a clean and distraction-free canvas for the content.
- A large teal-colored bar on the top left corner adds a touch of color, contrasting with the white background.
- The slide title is written in black, bold font, making it the focal point at the top of the slide.
- Below the title, to the left, a grey text box contains instructions in black font, explaining that fill color can be changed easily.
- To the right, there's an enlarged graphical representation of a drop-down menu typically found in PowerPoint's interface, showcasing color options.
- A pair of thumbs-up icons, one in teal and one in orange, is displayed on the right side, symbolizing the 'like' or approval gesture.
- The overall layout is asymmetrical, with text elements on the left and the graphical menu and icons on the right of the slide.
The slide has a modern and practical design, using a mix of text and imagery to convey the message. The use of large graphical elements makes the instructions clear and easily understandable.
Use Cases
- To train employees on how to customize presentation elements within PowerPoint to match company branding.
- In a workshop teaching best practices for creating engaging and visually appealing presentations.
- During a webinar or online course providing tips and tricks for effective PowerPoint design.
- As part of a user guide or tutorial for new users learning PowerPoint's basic editing functions.