Headline

Your presentation is a visual story. Big chunks of text aren’t going to get your information across to your audience. A smart, well-chosen mix of design elements will break up your content, highlight the most important parts, and leave a lasting impression on the viewer.

Headline templates are essential to keeping your presentation organized. Essentially, they’re titles for sections of your content. A headline template tells your audience what they can expect next in your presentation.

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Headline Properties

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Properties in Action

Image Position

  • Image position allows user to choose where they want their image and/or text placed on the slide itself. A user can choose to either have no image and only text or a combination of a single image and text.

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Note that you can change the Image Position though that does not mean the photo as it is will work for that positioning as shown:

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Gutter and Full Bleed

  • Gutter refers to whether there is spacing between the image and the edge of the slide or not

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  • Full bleed is essentially the ‘fit to page’ option within the cell which can be toggled on and off like ‘Gutter’

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Position and Text

  • Position allows you to change where the text is on the slide. If there’s an image on the slide, the text will be positioned in relation to the positioning of the image

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  • Text is used to change the colors of the text on the slide. As with all other slides, the color options available will be dictated by the theme chosen

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Use Cases:

  • organizing presentation sections

  • giving an announcement/preview of what the next section will be about

  • helps to break up content

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