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Editability of outline icons in PowerPoint
from deck Change Management Diagrams: Lewin's Model (PPT Template)

Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint

Slide Content

The slide instructs on editing outline icons in PowerPoint by changing the icon's outline color and width. It illustrates the process with two concise segments: The first part details how to alter the outline's color using PowerPoint's color palette. Various available colors are displayed suggesting customization options. The second shows how to modify the outline's thickness by adjusting the shape weight, with specific point sizes listed to depict a range of thickness an icon's border can have.

Graphical Look

  • The slide's background is white, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the content.
  • The title "Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint" is prominently displayed at the top in a large, bold font.
  • Two main text blocks serve as headers for their corresponding sections: "You can change outline color of the icon easily:" and "Or change width of the icon outline by changing shape weight:".
  • Accompanying each text block are graphical representations of PowerPoint interface elements to illustrate the instructions.
  • The graphical representation for changing outline color includes a screenshot of the color palette tool in PowerPoint.
  • The second representation shows the outline weight options offered by PowerPoint, with numerical values for thickness.
  • Additional visual elements are icons shown before/after editing. The "before" icons are shown with default settings, and the "after" icons reflect color and thickness changes as per the instructions.
  • Colored shapes and drop shadow effects are used to create a sense of depth and emphasize the "after" icons.

The slide presents information in a visually organized manner, using screenshots and icon examples to support the textual instructions. The contrasting colors used for the 'after' icons draw attention to the changes that can be made.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating icon customization in a PowerPoint training session or workshop.
  • Offering step-by-step guidance for creating brand-consistent presentations.
  • Providing a quick reference guide for employees to improve visual communication.
  • Including in a tutorial for new users learning to use PowerPoint's features and tools.

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