USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
UNDERSTANDING SLIDE ORIENTATION IN POWERPOINT
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open a new file
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add a new slide page
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divides the slide page into sections
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choose the type of layout available in Power Point
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removes the formatting that has been applied to the slide page so it returns to the default format
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Detailed explanation-1: -What does this feature do? It resets the formatting, the size and the position that we have applied to the placeholders to their default settings in our Presentation.
Detailed explanation-2: -The layouts also contain the formatting for those objects, like theme colors, fonts, and effects, . Note: Select Home > Reset if you made layout changes you don’t like, and want to revert to the original layout. Using Reset doesn’t delete any content you’ve added.
Detailed explanation-3: -The reset button works by returning the placeholders to their original location and changing the formatting (e.g. fonts, colors, effects) back to what has been assigned in the template.
Detailed explanation-4: -PowerPoint has the option to reset the layout of slide to its default layout. This will not affect any extra text boxes that have been added. Select the Home Ribbon and select Reset from the Slides group.