The Two Content layout typically contains two placeholders for content. Each placeholder is designed to hold different types of content, such as text, images, or other media. This layout allows for a side-by-side presentation of information, enhancing visual appeal and organization.
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 doesn’t have a subtitle placeholder 7 TheBlank layout is just that – 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.
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