A slide that doesn't have a placeholder is typically a blank slide or a custom slide layout that lacks predefined areas for content such as text, images, or charts. This type of slide allows for complete creative freedom, enabling users to design their layout from scratch without any constraints from placeholders. It is often used for unique presentations where standard layouts do not apply.
Format
text placeholder
A placeholder
Slide layouts help in formatting, positioning, and placeholder for all of the content that appears on a slide
Slide layouts help in formatting, positioning, and placeholder for all of the content that appears on a slide
Slide layouts help in formatting, positioning, and placeholder for all of the content that appears on a slide
On a title slide, the two common text placeholders are the title placeholder and the subtitle placeholder. The title placeholder typically contains the main title of the presentation, while the subtitle placeholder is used for additional information, such as the presenter's name, date, or any relevant details that complement the title.
layouts
Placeholder
Placeholder
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.
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.