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Editability of outline icons in PowerPoint
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Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is focused on instructing users how to edit icons within the software, specifically outlining two key aspects: changing the outline color and width of icons. For outline color, it explains that icon color can be modified easily. For outline width, it describes how to adjust the icon's line thickness by altering the shape weight, providing more control over the visual presentation of the icons.
Graphical Look
- The slide title "Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint" is at the top in large font.
- Below the title, two main text blocks describe the editing options, each beginning with "You can change..." and "Or change width..." in bold.
- Three screen capture images illustrate the process described by the text.
- Each of the two text blocks has a corresponding depiction of a PowerPoint icon, each shown with different outline colors and widths.
- The rightmost part of the slide displays a sequence of the same icon in three states, showing the progression of changes in outline color and width.
- The slide utilizes a combination of bold and regular fonts to differentiate instructions.
- The color palette in the images includes blues, purples, and greens among standard PowerPoint color selections.
- Icons are displayed with a visual sequence that represents the editing process.
The slide features a clean, educational design with process-friendly visuals. The combination of text instructions and associated imagery creates an effective tutorial for users to follow.
Use Cases
- To provide a tutorial on customizing graphical elements during a PowerPoint training session.
- As part of a visual design standards presentation to ensure brand consistency across company presentations.
- In workshops focused on enhancing presentation skills, teaching participants how to adjust visual elements.
- When sharing tips and tricks on how to efficiently use PowerPoint features for a more engaging presentation design.