Chapter 3. Handling Slide Backgrounds
In This Chapter
Looking at themes and background styles
Weighing your theme, background, and color choices
Selecting and customizing themes
Placing a solid color, gradient, clip‐art image, texture, or picture in the background
Selecting a theme or background for some but not all of the slides
From the audience's point of view, this chapter is the most important in this book. What your presentation looks like — which theme and background style you select for the slides in your presentation — sets the tone. The audience judges your presentation right away by the first slide it sees. Seeing that first slide, audience members make a snap judgment as to what your presentation is about and whether your presentation is worth watching closely. As you fashion a look for your presentation, what you're really doing is declaring what you want to communicate to your audience.
This chapter explains how to fashion the appearance of slide backgrounds. It examines what you need to consider when you choose colors and designs for backgrounds. You also discover how to select and customize a theme, and how to create your own slide backgrounds with a solid (or transparent) color, a two‐color gradient blend, a clip‐art image, or a picture. Finally, this chapter looks into how to change the background of some but not all of the slides in a presentation.
Looking at Themes and Background Styles
What a presentation looks like is mostly a matter of slide backgrounds. When you create ...
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