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Editability of flat icons and shapes in PowerPoint
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Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint

Slide Content

The slide is designed to instruct users on how to edit flat icons and shapes within PowerPoint, focusing specifically on changing fill colors. This task is commonly required when customizing presentations to fit brand colors or to visually distinguish different sections or concepts. It emphasizes the ease of color customization in PowerPoint, suggesting that it is a simple process that can significantly affect the visual impact of presentation elements.

Graphical Look

  • The title "Editing flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint" is prominently displayed at the top of the slide in a large, bold font.
  • Below the title, there is a text box with a grey background containing the phrase "You can change fill color easily:" in a clear, sans-serif font, indicating the main point of the slide.
  • On the right side of the slide, there are three gear-shaped icons in a diagonal arrangement, each with a different fill color, demonstrating how the fill color of an icon can vary.
  • The largest icon is orange with a white dollar sign in the center, drawing attention to the editable feature of the icon.
  • A large graphical representation of a color selection tool from PowerPoint is depicted, pointing to the text box, indicating that this tool is used to change icon colors.
  • The color selection tool image shows a variety of color options, illustrating PowerPoint's diverse palette.

The slide has a clean, professional design with a balanced use of text and graphics. The contrasting colors and the size differences in the icons highlight the topic of editing and customizing elements within PowerPoint.

Use Cases

  • In a workshop or training session designed to teach PowerPoint skills, focusing on how to customize presentation graphics.
  • During a brand presentation to demonstrate the adaptability of icons and shapes to the company's color scheme.
  • As part of an instructional guide within a larger digital document detailing step-by-step editing techniques in PowerPoint.
  • While creating a template for a company or organization that will be frequently customized for various presentations I'm sorry, but there seems to be a mistake; you have provided me with a description instead of an image. If you have an image you would like me to assist you with, please provide it, and I would be happy to help.

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