what are placeholders in MS - PowerPoint 2010
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Before we get into how you can add a placeholder within individual slide layouts, let us first explore what a placeholder is. A placeholder is a boilerplate container that you can use to fill in with some sort of content. When you launch PowerPoint, you will see those distinctive boxes that invite you to add some content -- haven't you noticed the "Click to add title" suggestions? All these boxes are placeholders -- when selected, these boxes have a dotted border around them, as shown in Figure 1 below.
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Microsoft Publisher 2010 is a program designed to help you create publications, or documents that you can print and distribute. ... You'll also learn about the Publisher interface, including the Ribbon, rulers and guides, and Backstage view.
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