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A content placeholder is typically indicated as selected by visual cues such as a highlighted border or outline around the placeholder. It may also show additional controls or handles for resizing, and the text within the placeholder may change color or become bold. In some applications, a blinking cursor may appear, indicating that the placeholder is ready for text input.
After a placeholder is selected, how do you delete it?
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When a placeholder is selected, it typically displays a prompt or instructional text that indicates the expected input or function of that field. This text is often grayed out or formatted differently to distinguish it from user input. Once the user begins typing, the placeholder text usually disappears, allowing for a clear view of the entered content. In some applications, the placeholder may remain visible until the field is actively filled.
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A box in a template that acts as a placeholder is called a placeholder or a placeholder box. It is used to indicate where content or elements can be inserted into the template.
To add text to a placeholder, first select the placeholder in your document or presentation. Then, click inside the placeholder box and start typing your desired text. You can also copy text from another source and paste it into the placeholder. Finally, format the text as needed using the available text formatting options.
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Alignment ist he horizontal placement of text in a placeholder in PowerPoint.
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