To find customizable slide templates and themes, you can explore the business presentations templates or search by PowerPoint templates. Once you find a template that resonates with you, customize it by changing its color scheme, add in your own photos, and swap out the font.

You can get PowerPoint templates that have modern designs, animated ones, or even hand-drawn art in each slide. The color schemes range from bold to subtle. Each template's slides are also organized based on what you may want to include in your presentation. You can use the template as a starting point and customize its specific details from theme.


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Our company has historically pushed out branded templates for PowerPoint that people can use for creating company branded material. Unfortunately with Templates, it doesn't seem like there is an easy way to apply those styles to an existing PPTx file - which is becoming a more common requirement as people start their content creation using PowerPoint online.

Ok so, templates and themes are actually two sides of the same coin. A PowerPoint template is just a PowerPoint presentation file saved with a different extension (POTX vs PPTX). Technically speaking, a template just has the default action of creating a new presentation with all the content stored inside it instead of opening as a presentation that you can edit.

A PowerPoint theme is a little more nuanced. A theme is a collection of colors, effects, backgrounds, and fonts that can be applied to any presentation. All PowerPoint presentations contain one or more themes (usually one per master) and any presentation can be saved as a theme for easy sharing and reuse (THMX). But you can also borrow any other presentation's theme just by selecting Design > Themes > Browse for Themes, opening the presentation, and then choosing the theme you want. I just don't see a lot of people saving and sharing THMX files, because it's the kind of thing you have to plug into your PowerPoint application to use. In short, it's too "heavy" for casual use.

I think you may really be asking whether there's a better way for an organization to prefabricate slides with stock content vs. so-called "style templates" that really just contain styles and layouts. For example, I work for a media company, and our creative team makes a series of annual templates for our different brands, which include color schemes, stock images, and about 100 different slide layouts for scenarios like showcasing content on different devices, comparing statistics, or creating infographics. Consequently, these "templates" are well over 50MB each, and nine times out of ten, they're complete overkill for most users. So they typically start by deleting a bunch of that stuff they're not going to use. It's a huge waste, IMO. Plus, each brand-specific template is typically just the same collection of layouts with variations on the backgrounds, logos, and colors. So if a change is needed, the creative team has to update half a dozen templates to keep them all consistent.

What companies should be developing are separate lightweight style templates (the "themes" you mentioned) and slide content libraries that can be easily inserted into any deck you're building. Suppose you need a slide for a Contoso presentation that talks about new device security strategies. In my mind, you'd start with (or apply) a Contoso template (POTX) to get the colors, backgrounds, fonts, logos, layouts, and maybe even some standard verbiage, but then you'd go to the slide library and pull in a slide that contains the basic content you want. For this, you'd go to Home > Reuse Slides, and then search for "device security." If your organization publishes metadata-rich slides to a OneDrive for Business or SharePoint library, then PowerPoint will find the slide you want and from there, it's pretty easy to pop it into the deck you're building. For a consistent result, you can tell PowerPoint to use your presentation's master instead of the original source master.

To your second question, it's more of a conceptual exercise for me of how things should work. My company is, unfortunately, a Box shop, so most of the OneDrive and Sharepoint-centric strategies I described go right out the window. We have a shared folder in Box with all of our corporate PowerPoint templates in it. Technically, ours aren't even templates; they're just plain old PPTX files. When someone needs to start a new presentation, they download a "template" locally, open it, and start hacking away at the content they don't need. It's not a great system, IMO.

That said, you can still leverage a service like Box to do most of what I mentioned in my previous reply. It's just a bit more manual to integrate those stock slides into your deck without some zany sync workarounds. For instance, I could sync the Box templates folder with my local Custom Office Templates folder, and PowerPoint would at least display templates in PowerPoint as options when I click File > New > Custom.

PowerPoint background templates are created with PowerPoint vector graphics, allowing the user to fully customize its appearance and effects. You can include the backgrounds in your existing presentations without any issues and keep the visual quality of the shapes. Our backgrounds can be adjusted to different aspect ratios and presentation layouts.

These professional backgrounds for PowerPoint presentations were designed with special attention to colors, shapes, icons, graphs, and other valuable elements that make them visually appealing and aid in communicating effectively with your audience. We have PowerPoint backgrounds to cater to audiences of various industries. The choice of appropriate colors and themes is made while designing PPT background templates for every industry.

For example, we can take the Weather Report Dashboard for PowerPoint, a beautiful weather-themed template. You can use this template to create weather forecasts and reports. Numerous usable and editable PPT Background templates are available with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote that you can download and customize to suit your preference.

When creating formal communication materials, like a Company Presentation or Business Presentation, it is essential to define a homogeneous style with aesthetic backgrounds and different PowerPoint Slides. When you must impress your audience with a branded visual, it is vital to have a PowerPoint background themed to your brand. Aesthetic backgrounds create this effect of a cohesive design with impactful visuals. With SlideModel, you can use a PowerPoint Background template designed to be cohesive and match your branding.

From aesthetic backgrounds, to casual or educational content, our PowerPoint and Google Slides Background templates will help you achieve an outstanding visual impact. If you are searching for colorful background templates or simple minimalist backgrounds, SlideModel can provide the effect you need with the usability required to help you save time.

High contrast background colors are the best. These colors are easily visible to the audience and aid in communication. Use light, white text, and bright colors; on light backgrounds, use a dark or black color. It makes the graphs or shapes on each slide visible to the audience, and they can read the text. Avoid using color gradients.

The Zoom background templates can be used for all UW-Stevens Point meeting/class video conferencing. Please follow the instructions below to set one of the templates as your background image. (If unable to open, right click on the link and "Save Target As.")

Use these PowerPoint templates when formatting posters for all UW-Stevens Point projects, such as Posters in the Rotunda and campus research symposiums. These sizes were set for UW-Stevens Point Printing and Design use. (If unable to open, right click on the link and "Save Target As.")

While we are always happy to help you with your design needs, we understand that there are some projects that are easier to accomplish with self-serve files. To help serve this need, we are excited to offer a library of branded templates for university departments and schools to download. Current templates include:

Note: Virtual backgrounds may not be available on all versions of Zoom and Webex. If you have questions about using backgrounds on your computer or mobile device, contact the GW IT Support Center.

If you have a recurring project and don't see a template here that suits your needs, please submit a project request. If you would like to learn more about how to use these templates you can watch a recorded training. 0852c4b9a8

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