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.
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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.
After a placeholder is selected, how do you delete it?
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.
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The template placeholder is typically found within a document or software application that uses templates, such as word processors or design programs. It is a designated area that indicates where specific content, like text or images, should be inserted. Placeholders often have a different style or color to distinguish them from the actual content. They serve as guides for users to ensure they input information in the correct format or location.
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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.
For objects such as pictures, graphics, text boxes etc., you have points around their edges and corners which define the dimensions of the object and allow you to change the size of the object.
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