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Editability of outline icons in PowerPoint
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Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide explains how to customize outline icons in PowerPoint, focusing on two aspects: changing the outline color and width. The statement "You can change outline color of the icon easily" introduces the first concept accompanied by a graphical representation of a color selection tool, emphasizing the ease with which colors can be changed. Following this, "Or change width of the icon outline by changing shape weight" presents the second concept, where icon outline thickness is adjustable, systematically enhancing icon visibility or emphasizing the icon's style in a presentation.
Graphical Look
- The title of the slide is prominently displayed at the top in a large, bold font.
- Below the title, the slide is divided into two sections, each detailing a different aspect of editing outline icons.
- The left-hand section consists of a larger text block with the key information highlighted in bold, followed by a screenshot demonstrating the color adjustment tool in PowerPoint.
- The right-hand section shows a single line of text with emphasis on key terms, paired with a similar screenshot showing the outline weight options in PowerPoint.
- Accompanying both text sections are examples of icons with different outline colors and widths, presented in a visually staggered layout to the right.
- Icons are neatly arrayed to showcase the progression from thin to thicker outlines as well as the color changes from default to selected colors.
The slide features a clean, uncluttered design that's balanced and focused on visual instructions, with blue and purple hues giving a professional yet approachable feel.
Use Cases
- Training material for a workshop or webinar on PowerPoint skills for professionals aiming to enhance their presentation design.
- Internal company presentations to standardize internal documentation and ensure consistency across presentations.
- Onboarding sessions for new employees to familiarize them with company-approved PowerPoint customization techniques.
- Educational courses for design and business communication, teaching effective visual communication tools.