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Editing flat icons and shapes
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Bridge & Gap Graphics Template (PPT Diagrams)
Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide seems to be instructing how to easily change the fill color of flat icons and shapes within PowerPoint. It demonstrates the feature with a graphical representation of a color palette tool likely found within the software. The palette shows various colors that a user can select to customize their icons and shapes, facilitating personalization and brand alignment in presentations.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a white background which gives it a clean and minimalist appearance.
- The title of the slide is presented in large, dark text at the top.
- Below the title, there's a text box with a drop shadow effect containing the phrase "You can change fill color easily:" in bold.
- To the right of the text box, there's an image of a color palette dialogue box from PowerPoint showing the "Standard Colors" and "Theme Colors" sections.
- Two stylized person icons, one in teal and one in orange, are placed to the right of the color palette image.
- Each feature, text box, and image has a slight drop shadow, adding a sense of depth against the white background.
The slide has a clean and professional look with a balanced layout that effectively directs the viewer's attention to the color change feature within PowerPoint.
Use Cases
- In a training session for new employees to familiarize them with PowerPoint tools and features.
- During a workshop aimed at enhancing presentation skills, particularly in the design and customization of slides.
- As part of an instructional video or webinar on tips and tricks for creating visually appealing PowerPoint presentations.
- Within a company meeting to demonstrate brand consistency through the use of specific company colors in presentations.