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Editing outline icons in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide explains how to edit outline icons in PowerPoint, focusing on three key aspects: color, thickness, and size. For color, it suggests changing icon outline color to match branding and advises against giving icons a color fill. For thickness, it recommends adjusting the icon thickness to suit its size, warning that a line too thick can make the icon unreadable. Finally, for size, it instructs to resize icons by holding one of its corner nodes to prevent distortion and maintain clarity.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a blue header with the title in white text.
- There are three main content sections with headers titled 'Color,' 'Thickness,' and 'Size.'
- Each section has two icon examples: the left one showing the correct method and the right one showing a method to avoid, indicated by a red X.
- Green thumbs up and red thumbs down icons are used to visually represent the dos and don'ts.
- Screenshot images show the PowerPoint interface, illustrating where changes can be made for each section.
- A right-side vertical banner with a darker blue background lists the main points in bullet form, accompanied by icons illustrating the editing actions.
The overall look of the slide is clean and organized, with a straightforward layout that uses color coding and visual icons to emphasize key points and steps. Clear screenshots provide context and support for the instructional content.
Use Cases
- Use this slide in a training or workshop for people learning how to customize PowerPoint presentations to match their brand or style guidelines.
- Include it in a manual or guide for new employees to ensure they follow company standards when creating presentation material.
- Present this slide in a webinar focused on advanced PowerPoint techniques for designers or communications professionals.
- Incorporate it into educational materials for graphic design or office software courses.