In MS PowerPoint presentations, the designs regulate the layout and formatting for the slide. These are commonly known as:

a) Blueprints

b) Placeholders

c) Templates

d) Design Plates

  • Templates: These are pre-designed layouts that include elements like placeholders for text and images, theme colors, fonts, and background styles. They offer a consistent and professional look for your entire presentation.
  • Placeholders: These are specific areas within a template designated for you to insert your content, like text boxes or image holders.
  • Blueprints and Design Plates: While these terms might be used occasionally, “templates” is the more widely recognized term in PowerPoint.

Using templates saves you time and effort by providing a foundation for your presentation. You can easily customize the content within the template while maintaining a cohesive design throughout.

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