Mastering Text Levels and Picture Positioning in PowerPoint
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Learn to utilize the five text levels and grid lines for precise picture positioning in PowerPoint slides. Enhance your presentations with proper text hierarchy and image placement.
Mastering Text Levels and Picture Positioning in PowerPoint
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Example text and typographic levels • The default PowerPoint text area on a standard slide has five predefined levels for you to use. • Level one is used for general text and has no indentation or bullet. • Level two is the first level of bullets • Level three is the second level of bullets • Level four is the third level of bullets • Level five is the fourth level of bullets • You can move up or down the levels using Increase or Decrease indent buttons on the formatting toolbar.
Example picture positioning • A set of grid lines has been defined on the slides for you to position your images and any charts. • This slide shows an example of two images in the right hand positions. The following slide shows the use of a single image for a whole slide. • There are positions for six images on any slide.