In PowerPoint, you can customize the background of a slide by adding a solid color, a color gradient, a texture, or even a picture.
A color gradient is a visual effect in which a solid color gradually changes from light to dark or dark to light. PowerPoint offers several gradient patterns, each with several variations. You can also choose a preset arrangement of colors from professionally designed backgrounds in which the different colors gradually merge.
If you want something fancier than a gradient, you can give the slide background a texture, or you can use a picture. PowerPoint comes with several preset textures that you can easily apply to the background of slides.
In this exercise, you will add a shade to a slide background and then change the background from shaded to textured.
USE the Background presentation. This practice file is located in the DocumentsMicrosoft Press2007OfficeSBS_HomeStudentPptAdjusting folder.
OPEN the Background presentation.
On the Design tab, in the Background group, click the Background Styles button.
In the Background gallery, point to each style in turn to see a live preview of its effects.
Click the last thumbnail in the second row (Style 8).
Click the Background Styles button again, and then click Format Background at the bottom of the gallery.
Click the Type arrow, and then in the list, click Rectangular.
Click the Direction button, and at the right end of the gallery, click the From Corner effect.
Under Gradient stops, drag the Stop position slider to the right until the adjacent setting is 80%.
Click the Color button, and then in the Theme Colors palette, click the green color in the top row.
Click Close.
PowerPoint applies the shaded background only to the current slide.
Click the Background Styles button again, and then click Format Background.
In the Format Background dialog box, click Picture or texture fill.
Click the Texture button, and then in the gallery, click Denim.
Click the Apply to All button, and then click Close.
PowerPoint applies the textured background to the current slide and all the other slides in the presentation.