This article provides details on various types of "Slide types" and instructions on how to effectively utilize them.
A Title and text slide allows you to incorporate a title with a paragraph of text underneath. Ideal for explaining or adding bullet points
*if you want to add an image you can do this too, in this case you have to select a different layout at the bottom right.
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The title slide is the often the first slide of the presentation. Of all the slides in a presentation, the first slide is one of the most important because the title and image usually sets the tone.
*if you want to add an image you can do this too, in this case you have to select a different layout at the bottom right.
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your message by adding an image to your presentation. If you don’t want any
text on your slide the Image slide is perfect for you as the image will fill up
the whole screen.
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You can either upload your own pictures
from your directory or choose from ‘Image and gif gallery’.
Videos are easy to understand and easily grabs the attention of your audience, if you would like to add a video to your presentation, please follow the steps below for instructions:
Step 1: Select the Video slide and click on 'Click here to add video', a pop-up will appear.
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Quotations are a great way to spice up a bland presentation. Citations add credibility to your thoughts and ideas.
*if you want to add an image you can do this too, in this case you have to select a different layout at the bottom right.
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Example: Quote Albert Einstein with image
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The ‘Title and subtitle slide’ is similar to the ‘Title slide’ the only difference is that you are able to add a subtitle. A subtitle could be used to further clarify or provide context to a title.
*if you want to add an image you can do this too, in this case you have to select a different layout at the bottom right.
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