Best microsoft powerpoint 2016 themes

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If your presentation is going to be displayed on a projector screen or TV with the lights dimmed, it’s often best to use dark backgrounds, so your audience isn’t blinded. And be sure not to blind your audience with color. A common complaint is when presentations have too many colors in its slides it’s best to be subtle and elegant with your background theme.

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Colors:Īn expert opinion is that cool colors are good for backgrounds, and warmer ones for text. If text is going to go overlay it, make sure it's either a big spot of one color, or use a semi-transparent text box. If you decide to use a photo as your background (hi-res- you don't want a pixellated slide!), make sure it's not too busy. While background images can be useful in business presentations when you’re trying to impress investors, simple backgrounds are often best if you’re trying to instruct. If you do use one, be sure to choose it before inputting your content, otherwise things may become shifted around.

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Having a theme is important, so try finding or creating your own templates. PowerPoint's templates are a point of debate among experts (because so many are overused), but they all agree that consistency is essential. PowerPoint has many built-in themes and templates that have coordinated colors, fonts, and special effects. Office 2016 themes - File tab with different color Hi, I have been using colorful theme for a week and wanted to report that the fact that the File tab is the same color as the Home tab is really upsetting, I keep clicking File instead of Home which overlays the screen with the welcome screen.

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