PowerPoint’s shapes are great because you can format them with colors, 3-D effects and shadows, and they always look perfect, even when you scale them really large or very small. The location for my MacBook Pro 2021, using Microsoft Office 365, matches that from TechnoCat's comment under Dave Mulligan's answer. Shapes can be used to add interest to a presentation, to emphasize a point, or just to make your presentation look a bit more exciting. I need to make this document template as bulletproof as possible so junior staff members can easily generate reports without having to waste a lot of time formatting.Īre there any detailed instructions out there that explain the nuts and bolts of custom templates with custom colors and fonts?Īny advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. The location changes with newer Microsoft Office versions for Mac.
That makes sense.ġ) How can I define a custom color palette that would be applied to any charts created?Ģ) How can I make that color palette the default dropdown palette when you click on the fill button in the various tabs?ģ) How can I use that same color palette in Excel and Powerpoint? I understand the best way to define my fonts is by using the Styles. My primary objective at the moment is a report document template in Word. I'd like each of these templates to use a customized set of fonts and color palettes for charts, drawing objects, and font colors. I'm trying to create a series of template files in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.
I'm new to Office 365 for Mac (Version 15.16 currently).