Saturday, December 10, 2011

What are some advantages of utilizing templates in PowerPoint?

How do you feel about pre-formatted content? What are some advantages of utilizing templates in PowerPoint?


|||It saves time and creates a professional looking presentation. If you are looking for sources for PowerPoint Templates here are some:





PowerPoint Templates - http://www.ppt-templates.net


Brain Betty - http://www.brainybetty.com/MENUPowerPoin鈥?/a>


Animation Factory - http://www.animationfactory.com/en/power鈥?/a>


Google Docs - http://docs.google.com/templates?type=pr鈥?/a>


Presentation Load - http://www.presentationload.com


Presentation Pro - http://www.presentationpro.com


|||Putting common elements in a template saves you the trouble of creating it over and over again every time. If the common elements is a complex layout, there's a chance it may not come out the same the next time you try recreating it.





You don't usually put content in a template unless there something you want repeated, but usually layouts in a template. For example you might want to create a special header that appears on every slide. You could create it once and might even copy and paste it on every new slide, but it's easier if it's in a template, so that when you click to add a new slide, your layout appears automatically. And you can reuse the template when you create a new powerpoint.

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