Changing the Layout of a SlideWhen you add a new slide to a presentation, you can specify which of several predefined layouts you want to use, or you can add a blank slide and create a custom layout. If you decide after you create a slide that you want it to have a different predefined layout, you can change the layout by displaying the slide, clicking the Layout button in the Slides group on the Home tab, and then making a selection. See Also For information about adding slides, see "Creating a Presentation Based on a Ready-Made Design" in Chapter 2, "Starting a New Presentation." If the slide already contains content, you can add the elements of a different layout to the existing layout without disturbing the existing content. For example, if you decide to add a chart to a slide that already contains a title and a bulleted list, clicking the Layout button and then clicking the Two Content layout adds a content placeholder to the right of the bulleted list placeholder. If you make changes to the layout of a slidefor example, by sizing or moving a placeholderbut then decide you want to revert to the original layout, you can reapply the layout (without losing text you have already entered) by clicking the Reset button in the Slides group on the Home tab. See Also For more information about saving a custom slide layout for use with other slides, see "Creating a Slide Layout" in Chapter 9, "Creating Your Own Presentation Elements." In this exercise, you will change the layout of a slide, change the size of the layout's placeholders, and then restore the layout.
USE the 01_Layout presentation. This practice file is located in the Chapter04 subfolder under SBS_PowerPoint2007. BE SURE TO start PowerPoint before beginning this exercise. OPEN the 01_Layout presentation and display the Outline tab.
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