
Hover your mouse over the slides to see which format they represent.Ĭlick the "Insert" tab and then select "Picture." Browse to the image you want to use and double-click to insert it on your master slide.Ĭlick on the "Picture Tools: Format" tab in the Office ribbon. Changes made to the other slides will only affect slides in that format. Changes made to the first slide in the list on the left will affect everything in the presentation. Here you can change the basic formatting for the presentation so that it can function as a template. If the image is disproportionate, oversize it, then use the Crop button to remove the excess.Click "View" and then select "Slide Master" from the Master Views section. Next, click the handles around the picture and stretch down and over to fill the slide. Select this tab to display the Format/Picture menu. Notice that when it’s selected, the Ribbon menu displays a new tab (Picture) above the Format tab. Under the Insert tab, click Pictures, navigate to the Pictures folder, select the nebula you just downloaded, and click Insert.Ĥ. Visit the Hubble site and download an image of the Tarantula Nebula.

You can’t resell these photos or print them onto mass produced t-shirts, but single use is okay. Because the company name is Starlight Tours and the subtitle is First Class Accommodations thru the Tarantula Nebula, a background image of that Nebula would be appropriate, but it might also be too busy. In the Format Background submenu, select Fill, then choose a color from the color palette.ģ. In the Customize group under the Design tab, click Format Background. Continue by selecting a background color. The title should never be more than two-thirds larger than the subtitle.For example, if you use a display font for the title, use a san serif or milder font for the subtitle. You can use display fonts for titles, subtitles, headers, and subheads, but not when stacked.Enter both, then select a font: typeface, size, and color.

PowerPoint’s default is a blank white slide with two lines of text: Title and subtitle. Your company’s brand colors are good place to start.ġ.
