Then I’ll type in the height and width of our photos, and press Enter. Then I click Size & Properties, and Size.īefore anything else, I’ll uncheck Lock aspect ratio so that I can control both height and width. To work with it, I’ll right-click it, and click Format Shape. The Picture placeholder needs to fit the dimensions of our cropped photos. I want to resize the placeholders and make the fonts bigger. We use this layout for the wine photo and description. We’ve got the layouts down to five, and we’re going to customize one of them, the Picture with Caption layout. As long as no slide is using a given layout, you can delete it. We’ll start by deleting the layouts we don’t want. This is a way to really customize a presentation. Now, let’s make changes to the master layouts. There’s the footer text, but let’s make it bigger: I’ll select the placeholder on the slide master, click Home, Font Size, and change the size to 16.īecause I’ve put the footer on the slide master, it appears in every master layout. So, let’s click Insert, Header & Footer check Footer, and paste in the URL. I’ll select the slide master, the top slide, to make my first change: This will apply to the text footer. Next, I’ll click View, Slide Master to make changes to the slide master. Over in Variants, there’s an alternative, purple color scheme for this theme. Let’s begin with Design, and the Themes gallery.įor a presentation featuring wine, I’d like a deep, rich theme I’ll try this one. When you create a presentation you want to save as a template, start with the cleanest file possible, and get your design in place, first.
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