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What is a Manual Object ? |
Everytime you switch to a slide layout that does not include a placeholder for some content that already exists on a slide the object will be converted to what is known as a "Manual Object". | ||
You do not have to use one of the slide layouts to insert your content onto your slides. | ||
You can also insert the object manually. |
You can move individual placeholders on specific slides to different positions, make them different sizes, and format them with fill colours and borders. | ||
This applies to slides and notes pages; on handouts, you can only change the header and footer placeholders. | ||
For consistency throughout a presentation, it may be best to make changes to the master. |
If you adjust the placeholders on a notes page or slide and then you want the original layout back, you can reapply the original layout. |
Title, Text, Clipart | ||
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add text and it automatically appears in outline |
change to title only slide | ||
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text moves | ||
text is no longer associated with a placeholder but still appears in outline view |
change to title and text | ||
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text is reassigned |
This type of textbox is often referred to as an orphaned textbox. |
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