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Introduction | Creating a Presentation | Text, Graphics, Sound | Templates | Saving
MS PowerPoint 2000
Slide Layouts
"Layout" refers to the way things are arranged
on a slide. A layout contains placeholders, which in turn hold text
such as titles and bulleted lists and slide content such as tables,
charts, pictures, shapes, and clip art.
A basic layout with placeholders for a title and a bulleted list.
A layout with three placeholders: for title, a bulleted list, and
content such as a table, diagram, chart, or clip art. Each time
you add a new slide, you can choose a layout for it in the Slide
Layout task pane. Layouts come in a whole range of configurations;
you can also choose a blank layout.

Select an AutoLayout and click OK.
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