Discuss the creation of custom slide layouts.
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As you work with PowerPoint, you may find that you need to develop a customized slide layout. For example, you may need to create presentations for a client that has slides that display four pictures with a caption underneath each picture. To make everyone's job easier, you can create a custom slide layout that includes only the placeholders you need. To create a custom slide layout, open Slide Master view, and then click the Insert Layout button in the Edit Master group. A new slide layout appears below the last layout for the selected master in the slide thumbnails pane. You can choose to add several different placeholders including Content, Text, Picture, Chart, Table, SmartArt, Media, and Picture. Click the Insert Placeholder list arrow in the Master Layout group, click the placeholder you want to add, drag the pointer to create the placeholder, then position the placeholder on the slide. In Slide Master view, you can add or delete placeholders in any of the slide layouts. You can rename a custom slide layout by clicking the Rename button in the Edit Master group and entering a descriptive name to better identify the layout.
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