Consistent Color Palettes in PowerPoint


Consistent Color Palettes in PowerPoint

Created: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 posted by at 5:05 am


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You’ve spent a lot of time designing a presentation template. The background image is just right, the fonts are defined, line spacing and bullet points are formatted, and the company logo is clean and well-presented. Now, how do you marry the rest of your graphic elements to the template to keep the design consistent across your presentation?

Consistent Color Palettes in PowerPoint

Consistent Color Palettes in PowerPoint

Julie Terberg teaches how consistent color palettes in PowerPoint can help.




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