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empower® Add-in: Chart Creation |
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The empower® Layout Tools assist you in uniformly designing your PowerPoint presentations. Using the tools, you can easily and accurately align elements on the slides within the drawing area. |
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The drawing area in the master is defined with a text box in the master layout. It delineates the area in which a whole multitude of different content can be inserted into the slide. The drawing area does not affect header and footer. |
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To access the Layout Tools, click on the button in the group empower (Figure 421, “Button ”). |
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The layout options open in the side pane (Figure 422, “Layout Tools”). |
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The Layout Tools contain an assortment of tools which align and format slide content. |
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Here, you have the possibility to define an element as a reference shape. This will set which element will serve as a reference point for all other elements. |
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To set an element as a reference shape and use it for a Layout Tools function, follow the following steps: |
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All features described in the section Arrange refer to PowerPoint built-in features with the exception of (Figure 423, “Section Arrange”). |
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If you select two elements you can click on the button to change each other’s position (Figure 424, “Button ”). |
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The buttons , , and will align two elements in accordance to the selected option. If only a single element is selected, it will be aligned with the edges of the slide (Figure 425, “Buttons ”). |
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and will place elements with reference to the outer elements of a selection. If only a single element is selected, the element will be aligned with the center of the slide (Figure 426, “Buttons and ”). |
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In the section Position, you are able to align a selected elements directly within the drawing area (Figure 427, “Section Position”). |
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Elements can be aligned to the left, right, top and bottom edge, as well as each corner of the drawing area while the button located in the middle moves all selected elements to the middle. |
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If you did not select any elements on the slide, all freely located elements (excluding placeholders) will automatically align with the selected location. |
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In the section Resize you can adjust the size of selected elements (Figure 428, “Section Resize”). |
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To do so, select two elements and then click on the button . The elements will now have the same width as the element last selected if no reference shape has been set (Figure 429, “Button ”). Click on the button multiple times to switch between the resizing in accordance to the different elements. |
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The buttons and work in a similar manner (Figure 430, “Buttons and ”). |
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With , , and you can adapt the size of two or more elements to then be able to succinctly align them to the left, right, top or bottom (Figure 431, “Buttons ”). |
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In the section Select you can access PowerPoint built-in features to place elements on a slide (Figure 432, “Section Select”). |
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You can group elements as well as reverse a grouping. In addition, you can move elements to the foreground or background or move an element a level up or down. |
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The button to the bottom right will open the PowerPoint selection pane which displays all visible and hidden elements placed on the current slide. |
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To hide an element click on the symbol to the right of the element’s name (Figure 433, “Selection Element Overview Symbol”). |
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The selection buttons to the right let you select multiple elements with a single click. |
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will select all objects of the same type as the currently selected object, e.g. all rectangles, all textboxes, etc. (Figure 434, “Button ”). |
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will select all elements that have the same color as the item currently selected (Figure 435, “Button ”). |
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In the section Stretch you can access multiple functions to adapt the size of elements (Figure 436, “Section Stretch”). |
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With the buttons , and let you adapt the size of a single or of multiple elements to the drawing area (Figure 437, “Buttons ”). |
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If you select a single element on a slide, it will be resized with regard to width, height and size of the drawing area. If multiple elements are selected, these elements will be arranged in proportion to one another regarding their width, height and the space of the drawing area. If no element is selected, all elements on the slide except the placeholder will be arranged in the drawing area. This way, you can distribute elements on a slide accurately with a single click, e.g. when conducting a slide conversion. |
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With a further function, you can arrange elements with the same vertical or horizontal distance between one another. |
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To do so, follow the following steps: |
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To create a matrix with any shape, follow the following steps: |
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In the section Dock you can access multiple functions to align two or more elements with one another (Figure 444, “Section Dock”). |
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With the button you can dock selected elements to the left (Figure 445, “Button ”). |
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The buttons , and all function analogously (Figure 446, “Buttons ”). |
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The two latter buttons place the elements in accordance to their top or bottom edge, while and place selected elements to the middle of each other (Figure 447, “Buttons and ”). |
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In the section Angles you can mainly access PowerPoint built-in features to set angles to selected elements on a slide (Figure 448, “Section Angles”). |
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The buttons and allow you to rotate your selected elements accordingly (Figure 449, “Buttons and ”). |
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You can also to flip an element vertically or horizontally along their axis with a click on the buttons or (Figure 450, “Buttons and ”). |
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Select an element with rounded edges and click on the button to adjust the corners to an angle set in the database (Figure 451, “Button ”). |
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This way you can set the angle of round edges and (kinked) arrows (group Shapes – Option ) to a value defined in the database. |
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In the section Drawing you can mainly access PowerPoint built-in features to join shapes (Figure 452, “Section Drawing”) |
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Click on the button to join two selected shapes to a single element (Figure 453, “Button ”). |
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The button has a similar effect but overlapping sections are cut out of the shape (Figure 454, “Button ”). |
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With the button you can split selected shapes into multiple shapes that resulted due to overlapping, while the button leaves only the intersection area of the selected shapes (Figure 455, “Buttons and ”). |
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With the button you can cut out the area of the last selected shape placed on another shape (Figure 456, “Button ”). |
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In the section Shape you will find PowerPoint built-in tools to manipulate size and properties of text boxes and shapes (Figure 457, “Section Shape”). Here you can view and set width and height of a selected element. |
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Tick the checkbox to lock the aspect ratio of an element (Figure 458, “Checkbox ”). |
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Select the option to have the text adapt to the size of the element if it would otherwise protrude over its edges (Figure 459, “Button ”). |
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Select the option to have the shape adapt to the size of its contained text (Figure 460, “Button ”). |
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Select the option to not have the shape adapt at all (Figure 461, “Button ”). |
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Tick the checkbox to enable automatic line breaks (Figure 462, “Checkbox ”). |
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In the section Margins you can directly enter the value of the margins (Figure 463, “Section Margins”). |
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To transfer the set margins from one element to another follow the following steps: |
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Click on the button to set all margins of a selected element to 0 cm (Figure 466, “Button ”). |
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Click on the button to set the margins of a shape to the default margins which are defined in the database (Figure 467, “Button ”). |
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In the section Spacing you can access PowerPoint built-in features to set spacing (Figure 468, “Section Spacing”). |
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Enter a numeric value in the input fields Before and After to set the spacing before and after the line (Figure 469, “Input Fields Spacing”). |
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Expand the drop-down menu Line Spacing to select any of the line spacing options. If you select the option , you can then enter the desired numeric value in the input field Spacing at (Figure 470, “Drop-Down Menu for Line Spacing and Input Field Spacing at”). |
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