While theseĪvailable layouts seem to cover most types of slides, you may sometimes want to create a new layout based on your individual Title and Content layout for any slide that has a bulleted list or even a chart, a picture, etc. Typically, you will use the Title Slide layout for your opening slide, the Each layout has a different name mentioned below the thumbnail, as shown inįigure 1, above. Upon the type of slide you are creating or editing. The same number of layouts in both the New Slide and Layout galleries.įigure 1: New Slide and Layout drop-down galleriesĮach of these layouts offers a different look for your slide, and the layout you choose for any particular slide will depend What's important though is that you will see Presentation has fewer or more layouts, that's perfectly acceptable since the number of Slide Layouts available depends upon theĪctive Theme of your presentation. Our sample presentation has 9 layouts but if your The gallery shown towards the right in Figure 1, below. Once your slide has been created, you can still change its layout by clicking the Layout button to bring up Click any of the layout thumbnails here, and you end up adding a new slide based on
Both these options are accessible from the Home tab of theĬlick the down-arrow within the New Slide button to get a drop-down gallery as you can see towards the All slides within PowerPoint are based on one of the available Slide Layouts (we call these just