I am sure you are more than familiar with the default layouts that you regularly see in PowerPoint 2007. The first one you always see is the "Title Slide" layout, and whenever you add a new slide after that, you will see the "Title and Content" layout.
But did you know that there are plenty of other layouts you can use, which might help you lay out the information on your slide a lot cleaner, nicer, better etc etc.
If you are on the "Home" tab of the Ribbon you will see the "Slides" group, and in that group, the "Layout" button. If you click on that, you will see all the different layout options at your disposal:
There are two simple ways you can use these layouts in your PowerPoint deck.
Create a new slide with a specific layout
1) Make sure you are on the "Home" tab in the Ribbon
2) In the "Slides" group, click on "New Slide"
3) Select your preferred layout from the gallery
… alternatively you can change the layout of specific slides in your presentation.
Change the layout of an existing slide
1) Select the slide or slides you want to change the layout of
2) Right click on the selected slide(s), and move your mouse over "Layout"
3) Select your preferred layout from the gallery
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The Title Slideslide oririentation
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It provides a listing of preset layouts from which to select when inserting a new slide in PowerPoint. Each of the 10+ layouts has a different arrangement of placeholders.
Access the settings for changing the table's design and layout and make the changes you want.
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Content Layout (Microsoft PowerPoint 2007)
Yes, PowerPoint 2007 has a compleatly different layout. You can download a trial from the Microsoft office online website.
Content Layout (Microsoft PowerPoint 2007)
Slide layouts help in formatting, positioning, and placeholder for all of the content that appears on a slide