USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
USING THE INSERT AND DESIGN MENUS IN POWERPOINT
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extra information included at the top of a slide
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a preset starting file designed and formatted for a specific purpose
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a design layer that coordinates the colors and fonts of a presentation
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extra information included at the bottom of a slide
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Detailed explanation-1: -A PowerPoint template is a pattern or blueprint of a slide or group of slides that you save as a . potx file. Templates can contain layouts, colors, fonts, effects, background styles, and even content. You can create your own custom templates and store them, reuse them, and share them with others.
Detailed explanation-2: -A template is a theme plus some content for a specific purpose-such as a sales presentation, a business plan, or a classroom lesson. So a template has design elements that work together (colors, fonts, backgrounds, effects) along with sample slides and boilerplate content that you augment to tell your story.
Detailed explanation-3: -On the File tab, click Save As (or Save a Copy, if you are using Microsoft 365). Under Save, click Browse to open the Save As dialog box. In the Save As dialog box, in the Save as type list, choose PowerPoint Template.