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By default, pages in your site will use the fullwidth. Placeholders are an easy way to define sections in an HTML template that will be filled with content from the database when the page is rendered. Add a couple of new placeholders to fullwidth. For example:. With the text selected, you can change the Font or Font Size.

If an unwanted bullet appears before your custom prompt text, in the Paragraph group, click the down arrow next to Bullets , and then click None. We recommend that you don't remove a placeholder from a pre-built slide layout. If you want to make a change like that, duplicate that layout, give it a distinct name, and then edit that copy. The following is an example of a built-in slide layout that contains a title text placeholder, two subtitle text placeholders, and two placeholders to which you can add body text, a table, chart, SmartArt graphic, picture, or a movie or sound clip.

You can add placeholders anywhere on a slide layout and add custom prompt text to prompt your users to enter a certain type of content. You can also customize the text for more specific prompts. Important: If you revise a slide layout after you've already created some slides that use that layout, you must reapply the layout to the slides. See "Apply the updates so that they appear on your slides" in the article, Edit and re-apply a slide layout.

In the pane that contains the slide masters and layouts, click the layout that you want to add one or more placeholders to. On the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click Insert Placeholder , and then click the type of placeholder that you want. Note: If an unwanted bullet appears before your custom prompt text, click the Home tab, and in the Paragraph group, click the down arrow next to Bullets , and then click None. Note: When you add placeholders to a layout, if the content in those placeholders changes the layout's purpose, you may also want to rename the layout.

To do so, right-click the slide layout thumbnail, click Rename Layout , type a new name, and then click Rename. In the slide thumbnail list, select the slide that you want to re-apply the layout with the newly-added placeholders to. On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout , and then click the revised layout. Note: For more information about layouts, see Create a new custom layout. In slide master view, click the first slide layout below the slide master in the navigation pane.

Slide layouts are below the slide master, which is the first item in the navigation pane. Select the text Click to edit Master title style , and then type the custom text you'd like to replace it with. Placeholders are boxes on a slide layout that you click to add content when you're creating your slides.

In slide master view, you can add placeholders to a new slide layout, or change the look of an existing slide layout. In the navigation pane, click the slide layout that you want to change. Slide layouts are below the slide master, which is the top slide in the navigation pane. In the Master Layout group, click the arrow next to Insert Placeholder , and then click the type of placeholder you want to insert. Select the placeholder, position the pointer over a sizing handle, and then drag the handle until the placeholder is the size that you want.

Select the placeholder, click the Shape Format tab, and then make the changes that you want. For example, to change the fill color of the placeholder, in Shape Styles , click Shape Fill. When you complete the changes in slide master view, on the Slide Master tab, click Close Master to return to normal view. The footer placeholders are included by default when you add a new slide layout. The footer is made up of three elements: date and time, footer text, and slide number. The formatting, size, and position of the footer placeholders are inherited from the footer elements on the slide master, except if you edit the footer placeholder directly on the slide layout.

Important: Even if the footer elements are represented on the slide master and slide layouts in slide master view, you must turn them on before they can appear on the slides of your presentation. To turn on headers and footers, click the Insert menu, and then click Header and Footer.

When you complete the changes in slide master view, on the message bar click Close Master to return to normal view. Placeholders are boxes on a slide layout that you click to add content when you're creating a presentation. On the View menu, point to Master , and then click Slide Master.

Click the Slide Master tab, and then under Edit Layout , do any of the following:. To insert placeholder for. Note: Only one "official" title placeholder is allowed on each slide because the text that you add to a title placeholder in normal view becomes the slide title in the outline.

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