There are two on a standard title slide. One is for the main title and one for the subtitle. You can also have a title only slide, which has just one placeholder.
The following are the different layouts available in PowerPoint 1 The Title Slide layout is the default layout when you open a blank presentation in PowerPoint. It comprises two text placeholders: the first for the presentation title and the second for a subtitle. 2 The Title and Content layout is the most commonly-used layout. It comprises a title placeholder and a content placeholder. Click on Click to add text to type a bulleted list 3 The Section Header layout is ideal for slides that introduce new sections within the presentation. It includes two placeholders: a title placeholder and a text placeholder. 4 The Two Content layout has a title placeholder and two content placeholders that appear side by-side. 5 The Comparison layout has a title placeholder, two text placeholders and two content placeholders 6 The Title Only layout is the same as a Title Slide except that it doesnβt have a subtitle placeholder 7 TheBlank layout is just that β blank. 8 The Content with Caption layout has a title and caption placeholder on the left and a content placeholder on the right 9 The Picture with Caption layout has a title placeholder, a caption placeholder and a placeholder for images.
When you open a blank presentation in PowerPoint, the default layout called Title Slide (shown below) appears, but there are other standard layouts that you can apply and use
Just 1 The two zeros are placeholders- placeholders are not significant
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Three - the first zeros are placeholders.
One - the trailing zeros are placeholders.
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