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Description
Editing Outline Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint
Slide Content
The slide introduces the editing capabilities of outline icons and shapes within PowerPoint. It highlights two main features: changing the outline color and changing the width of the icon outline by adjusting the shape weight. "Changing the outline color" means that users can select a new color for the borders of shapes and icons. "Changing width of the icon outline by changing shape weight" refers to the ability to alter the thickness of the outlines, providing flexibility in how the icons and shapes are presented visually.
Graphical Look
- A large, bold title at the top reads "Editing Outline Icons & Shapes in PowerPoint."
- Two main sections of text: "You can change outline color of the icon easily:" and "Or change width of the icon outline by changing shape weight:"
- Each text section is accompanied by a screenshot showing the relevant PowerPoint menu options for changing color and weight.
- Two pairs of user interface icon examples are shown; one pair demonstrates color change, and the other demonstrates weight change.
- The icons representing a human figure are depicted with different outline colors and weights to illustrate the changes mentioned in the text.
- An aqua-colored shape resembling a bookmark ribbon is placed on the top left corner.
The slide is designed with a clean and informative layout, using screenshots and icon examples to visually represent the editing instructions. The combination of text, visual aids, and a simple color scheme maintains focus on the instructional content.
Use Cases
- In a workshop or tutorial session teaching PowerPoint skills, to illustrate how to customize icons and shapes.
- During an internal team meeting where presentations are being designed, to discuss standardizing visual elements.
- In a webinar for virtual assistants or administrative professionals, focused on enhancing PowerPoint proficiency.
- As part of an e-learning course module for graphic design basics in office productivity software.
How to Edit
How to edit text & colors

How to expand / shorten diagram

How to Replace Icons in infoDiagram PPT
