Apply a Fill Effects Background in MS PowerPoint
Using fill effects in MS PowerPoint can give your presentation some razzle dazzle! I usually use this on my first slide, especially when creating a picture album.
To use one of the fill effects options in MS PowerPoint, follow the steps below:
- Click on Format | Background.
- Click the drop-down list and then click Fill Effects.
When the dialog box appears, you can select from four possible background types.
To apply a gradient background, follow the steps below:
- Click the Gradient tab.
- The Fill Effects dialog box now includes the options that are available for applying a gradient background. You can now select one of the options described above.
- After you have chosen a fill option for your presentation, click OK to return to the Background dialog box.
- You can select the fill color by dropping down the the Color 1 list. Change the intensity of the color by dragging the slider to the left or right.
- Click the drop-down list associated with Color 1 and Color 2 to select each color.
- Apply a preset gradient fill that utilizes distinctive color or style combinations:
- Select a shading style and variant to further enhance your gradient choice. The shading style refers to the way the colors are applied to the slide
- After selecting a style, you can select additional variations of that style or variants that will work best for you.
Apply a one-color gradient fill and see colors fade slowly from dark to light:
Apply a two-color gradient where colors gradually fade from one shade to the next:
Now sit back and enjoy your creation!
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