Elements are static elements including text (linear or curved), images, points, lines and polygons that can be added as an overlay to a presentation page. Elements provide notation, and bring attention to important information in a presentation. For example, a rectangle or arrow overlay can mark an area of interest. Additionally you could include a company logo or research photographs side by side with labels. You can include screenshots from other areas of the application that support your presentation by adding them as image elements. For example you could included specific columns in a table or a legend showing map layer symbology.
When designing a page in a presentation, use elements that direct your audience's attention to the information you want to be understood. Consider how much text or how many images you put on one page.
Use the Element Order view of the Contents pane to view and organize the elements on a page. Expand the page node to see the elements it contains. The element list for a page obeys the drawing order so the elements at the top of the list draw on top of elements at the bottom of the list.
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These instructions are for adding elements to a presentation. Elements can also be added to layouts and map graphic layers but choices of elements may be different. If the map used to create the map page contains a map graphics layer, those graphics are maintained by the map. Elements in a map graphics layer are not editable in a presentation map page. Only new elements added within a presentation can be selected and edited.
Add text
Whether it's a title or summary notes on a page, text provides the key points to discuss or review in a presentation. Supporting text like short sentences can have a lot of impact when combined with the map, image, or video on your page.
Add text to a presentation page using the following steps:
- Ensure the page you want to add text to is currently displayed in the presentation view. If not, click the page to select it from the Contents pane.
- On the Insert tab in the Elements group, click the graphic element drop-down to expand the gallery of elements.
- Choose a text element from the gallery.
All text elements except for Straight Text will preserve the set font size and automatically wrap long text to new lines. Straight text font size automatically resizes to fit as the element width and height is resized.
- Rectangle text
- Polygon text
- Straight text
- Curved text
- Circle text
- Ellipse text
- Click to place a rectangle, circle, or ellipse text element or click and drag to the desired shape.
- For polygon text and curved text, click to create the first vertex and then move the pointer to click the page again and create a segment. Double-click or press F2 to complete the element.
The most recently chosen element will appear at the top of the gallery for quick access.
- Type the text you want to add in the text element.
- To make changes to the text, double-click the text and type new text, or use the keyboard arrows to move the pointer and delete specific text.
- Click in space away from the element to unselect it.
Add an image
Another way to customize a presentation is to add images. For example, a company logo, pictures from field research, or a screenshot of a map to use as a study area inset map.
Add an image to a presentation page using the following steps:
- Ensure the page you want to add an image to is currently displayed in the presentation view. If not, click the page to select it from the Contents pane.
- On the Insert tab in the Elements group, click the graphic element drop-down to expand the gallery of elements and click Picture .
The Insert Picture dialog box appears.
- On the Insert Picture dialog box, browse to the file you want to use and matches the supported file types (BMP, EMF, GIF, JPG, PNG, SVG, and TIFF), and click OK.
- Click in the presentation view to place the image on the page.
Add a shape
Geometric shapes can be added to a presentation page as an element. Shapes can be points, lines, polygons or arrows.
Add shape elements to a presentation page using the following steps:
- Ensure the page you want to add a shape to is currently displayed in the presentation view. If not, click the page to select it from the Contents pane.
- On the Insert tab in the Elements group, open the element gallery drop-down and choose a shape.
- Click in the presentation view on the presentation page to create the first vertex.
Point graphic elements require a single click.
For line, polygon, and arrow graphic elements, move the pointer and click the page again to create a segment.
- Double-click on the page to complete the element.
Keep the last tool active
By default, the application switches to selection mode after a graphic element is created. If you plan to add multiple elements to the presentation, click to expand the gallery on the Insert tab and enable the Keep the last tool active option. This allows you to continue to add graphic shapes, pictures, or text.
Default symbol
Text, lines, polygons, and points are added using a default symbol. After adding the elements, they can be modified and the symbol can be changed. The default symbol properties for text and graphic elements can be customized and managed on the Options dialog box.
Modify elements
Once a text, image, or shape element has been added to a presentation, it can be modified to update appearance and properties specific to the symbol such as font formatting, size and position, alignment, and much more. There are four ways to modify selected overlay elements on a presentation page:
- In the Element Order view of the Contents pane, expand a page and double-click the element to open the Element pane to access all element properties. Depending on the element type, some different options will be available. Properties are divided across the following tabs to customize the element.
- Options —Set the element name, visibility, and source file location (pictures only).
- Display —Create a border, background, or shadow for the element.
- Placement —Set the element width and height and position.
- Symbol or Text Symbol—Define additional settings for symbol appearance and effects.
- Select the element, and on the contextual Text, Picture, or Graphic tab, you can modify the element's symbol, size and position, and appearance.
- Manually edit directly in the presentation view. Select a graphic on the page and drag to resize or reposition. If text, double-click to type new text in the element directly. Click outside the text element to commit the changes.
- Right-click an element and use the context menu list for alignment and arrangement options, properties, and commands.
Elements can be copy and pasted to the clipboard to reuse on the same page or other pages in the presentation. Multiple selected elements can be modified together but only for the properties they have in common.