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Editability of outline icons in PowerPoint
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Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint

Slide Content

The PowerPoint slide titled "Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint" demonstrates how to modify the visual properties of outline icons in PowerPoint. The top part of the slide focuses on changing the outline color, illustrated by icons with different colors. The bottom part emphasizes altering the width of icon outlines by changing the shape weight, portrayed with a line thickness scale and corresponding icons. It effectively conveys that PowerPoint users can easily customize icon aesthetics to match their presentation's theme or emphasize certain aspects.

Graphical Look

  • The slide’s background is white, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the content.
  • The title "Editing Outline Icons in PowerPoint" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold, dark text.
  • Two sets of instructional text are placed in the middle of the slide, in blue boxes with bold white text, indicating the actions that can be taken: "You can change outline color of the icon easily" and "Or change width of the icon outline by changing shape weight."
  • Screenshots of PowerPoint interface elements accompany each instructional text box, showing the menu options for changing icon colors and line weights.
  • Six icons of a handshake are arrayed across the slide, in pairs demonstrating the changes described - color and thickness variations.
  • The screenshots have drop shadows, giving a sense of depth, while the icons are flat without additional effects.
  • The overall color theme is limited to shades of blue, purple, green, and neutrals.

The visual composition of the slide is simple and focused, with clear sections devoted to each editing feature. Icons and interface screenshots provide a practical demonstration of the customization process in a user-friendly manner.

Use Cases

  • Demonstrating icon editing features during a PowerPoint software training session or workshop.
  • Providing a visual guide for team members on standardizing presentation designs.
  • Including in a tutorial for new employees as part of an onboarding process.
  • Showing customization options in a product showcase for a presentation design tool or template suite.

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