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placeholders
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.
placeholders
Some slides have dedicated placeholders, like Title slides. You can enter text into them. You can also enter text into things like text boxes and shapes. Headers and footers have dedicated areas too.
slide transition
The position and size of text and content placeholders in a presentation should be strategically placed to ensure clarity and visual appeal, typically centered or aligned according to a grid system. Text placeholders are often larger for headings and smaller for body text, while content placeholders should accommodate images, charts, or videos. The slide background should be simple and not overpowering, allowing the content to stand out, often utilizing a consistent color scheme or subtle patterns that enhance readability. Overall, a balanced layout promotes engagement and enhances the message being conveyed.
Yes you can insert a non text content on a title and content slide. It could be either an image, audio or video.
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Text boxes, as placeholders on the slides.
A Title Slide with a main and a sub heading text boxes.
image, text, and title