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On a slightly more mundane front, a demo was shown The Designer manifests itself as a selection of suggested layouts that will be displayed in the right-hand task pane of the PowerPoint app, after you’ve inserted some photos from your own collection or from the various online sources. A suitable colour scheme will also be found, depending on the predominant colours in the photo(s) you’ve pasted or inserted. It’s subtle and clever. There’s a Design Ideas icon on the Design tab, if you want to manually invoke the Designer functionality too. When you start the Designer for the first time, you need to accept that the images you use within the designer will be sent to a cloud service for analysis. See here for more. At the same time as the Designer appeared, another premium O365 service was also added, called Morph ( not to be confused with Tony Hart ). The Morph service makes animating slide transitions really easy, and it’s probably simpler to demonstrate than to explain. Try this:
For more details on Morph & Designer, see Kirk Koenigsbauer’s blog post from November 2015. |