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How to slide guide in the Graphic Design Order

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if youve ever wasted time dragging things around until they look good stop put the stylus down take your hand off the house and look at your composition and try and figure out whats wrong with it this is the first in a series of videos on the principles of layout and in this lesson were going to cover the first three ideas with examples just as a musician learns their instruments so they can more effectively share their vision these principles provide boundaries within which creative expression can happen theyre not designed to limit your creativity but to provide the opportunity for expression while still allowing you to fulfill the brief youve probably heard of these and well get into some more of the less talked about ideas in later videos but its amazing how often these basic principles are ignored resulting in ineffective or just plain ugly designs so ill introduce these three concepts very quickly and then show you how they all work together in tandem with some examples n

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Start and End a Slide Show Click the Slide Show tab on the ribbon. Select From Beginning or From Current Slide. You can also press F5 on your keyboard or click the Slide Show button in the status bar to start the presentation. To exit the presentation and return to normal view, click the Options button. Select End Show.
Create a chart Click anywhere in the data for which you want to create a chart. Select Insert Charts and the chart type you want. On the menu that opens, select the option you want. To edit the chart (titles, legends, data labels), select the Chart tab and then select Format.
Rearrange the order of slides In the left-side pane on, select the thumbnail of the slide that you want to move, then drag it to the new location. Tip: To select multiple slides, press and hold the Command key while you click each slide that you want to move, and then drag them as a group to the new location.
Explanation: Go to Ms - Excel or Powerpoint. Open a New Tab or slide in it. There are many options at the top of the new tab. Go to the Top left corner and click on the Insert Menu. Insert menu opens, search for the Recommended charts option. Open Recommended Charts and add the required chart.
To create a simple chart from scratch in PowerPoint, click Insert Chart and pick the chart you want. Click Insert Chart. Click the chart type and then double-click the chart you want. Tip: For help deciding which chart is best for your data, see Available chart types.
On the Insert tab, select Table. In the drop-down grid, use the mouse to select the number of rows and columns that you want. An empty table is added to the slide. To add text to the table cells, click a cell, and then enter your text.
Add a new slide In the left-side slide thumbnail pane, select the slide that your new slide will follow. On the Home tab, click New Slide. In the New Slide dialog box, select a layout for your new slide. Learn more about slide layouts. Select Add Slide. Your new slide is inserted.
Select the slide that you want to change the layout for. Select Home Layout. Select the layout that you want. The layouts contain placeholders for text, videos, pictures, charts, shapes, clip art, a background, and more. The layouts also contain the formatting for those objects, like theme colors, fonts, and effects.

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