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Editability of flat icons in PowerPoint
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Responsibility Assignment RACI Matrix (PPT Template)
Editing Flat Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide is focused on illustrating how to edit flat icons and shapes in PowerPoint, specifically demonstrating how to change their fill color. A statement, "You can change fill color easily:" facilitates understanding that altering the fill color of icons and shapes is a straightforward process. Accompanied by visual examples, it shows a before-and-after comparison of icon color changes, emphasizing the customization capabilities within PowerPoint for presentations or graphical elements.
Graphical Look
- A large, bold title is centered at the top of the slide, using dark text on a light background for contrast.
- Below the title is a text box with a rounded rectangle shape containing the sentence "You can change fill color easily:" in a smaller font.
- A graphical representation of a color palette tool from PowerPoint is displayed to the left, simulating a screenshot of the actual software interface.
- To the right, there are two sets of three human bust icons, with arrows between them, depicting a color change from teal to orange.
- The slide's background is plain white, placing the focus on the central content and graphics.
The slide is clean and professionally designed, with a clear contrast between text and background and minimalistic icons for easy understanding. The visuals serve to effectively instruct the audience on how to perform the task in question.
Use Cases
- During a workshop or training session about mastering PowerPoint techniques, to teach participants how to customize their presentations.
- In a webinar directed at beginner-level PowerPoint users, explaining the basic steps of editing presentation elements.
- For instructional content within a corporate setting to standardize presentations according to brand guidelines.
- As part of a best-practices guide in design to improve the visual appeal of internal and external communication materials.