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In PowerPoint, a placeholder is a pre-formatted container on a slide for content (text, graphics, or video). The pre-set formatting makes it easier to format slides consistently.

You format a placeholder in Slide Master view. Then you use the placeholder—add content to it—in Normal view.

The pictured slide has two rectangular placeholders:

  1. The (upper) Title placeholder prompts the user for text and formats it in the default Heading font, size, and color

  2. The (lower) Content placeholder accepts text, or a table, chart, SmartArt graphic, picture, or video, as indicated by the clickable icons at its center.

A Title and Content slide with two placeholders

Change the prompt text in a placeholder

You can change the generic prompt text ("Click to add ...") for a placeholder.

  1. On the View tab, in the Master Views group, select Slide Master.

  2. In slide master view, in the thumbnail pane, select the layout that you want to revise.

  3. In the main pane, on the layout, select the current prompt text (such as Click to edit Master text styles, and then type the text you want to use instead.

  4. When you complete the changes in slide master view, on the Slide Master tab, select Close Master View to return to Normal view.

    Tip: Modifications to the slide master and the corresponding slide layouts are temporarily added to the theme that is applied to your presentation. If you apply a different theme, then the slide master changes are discarded. If you want to keep the changes for future use, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then click Save Current Theme.

Resize or reposition a placeholder

  1. On the View tab, click Slide Master.

  2. On the slide layout that you want change, click the placeholder that you want to change, and then do one of the following:

    • To resize it, point to one of its sizing handles, and when the pointer becomes a two-headed arrow Two-headed arrow, drag the handle.

    • To reposition it, point to one of its borders and when the pointer becomes a four-headed arrow White pointer with 4-headed arrow, drag the placeholder to a new position.

  3. On the Slide Master tab, click Close Master View.

  4. In Normal View, in the thumbnail pane, select all the slides that use the slide layout you just revised.

    To select multiple slides, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click each slide.

    Click the slide in the Thumbnail pane
  5. On the Home tab, click Layout, and then select the layout that contains the placeholders that you just changed.

    This step finalizes the placeholder change by reapplying the changed slide layout to an actual slide.

Add a placeholder to a slide layout

Placeholders can only be added to slide layouts, not individual slides in a presentation. If you haven't worked with slide layouts, check out What is a slide layout? and What is a slide master? to learn more before reading on.

  1. On the View tab, click Slide Master.

  2. In the left thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that you want to add one or more placeholders to.

  3. On the Slide Master tab, click Insert Placeholder, and then click the type of placeholder that you want to add.

    Shows the Insert Placeholder button in the Slide Master View in PowerPoint

  4. Click a location on the slide layout, and then drag to draw the placeholder. You can add as many placeholders as you like.

  5. If you add a text placeholder, you can customize the prompt text ("Click to add ...") that appears in it:

    Select the default text in the placeholder, and replace it with your own prompt text.

    Switch to the Home tab to format the prompt text as you want it to appear.

    With the text selected, you can change the Font or Font Size. If an unwanted bullet appears before your custom prompt text, in the Paragraph group, click the down arrow next to Bullets, and then click None.

  6. When you're done, on the Slide Master tab, click Close Master View.

  7. In Normal View, in the thumbnail pane, select all the slides that use the slide layout you just revised.

    (To select multiple slides, press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click each slide.)

    Click the slide in the Thumbnail pane
  8. On the Home tab, click Layout, and then select the layout that contains the placeholders that you just changed.

    This step finalizes the placeholder change by reapplying the changed slide layout to an actual slide.

Remove a placeholder

We recommend that you don't remove a placeholder from a pre-built slide layout. If you want to make a change like that, duplicate that layout, give it a distinct name, and then edit that copy.

  1. On the View tab, click Slide Master.

  2. In the left thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that you want to revise.

  3. Select the placeholder on the layout, then press the Delete key.

Change the prompt text in a placeholder

You can replace the generic prompt text ("Click to add ...") for a placeholder.

  1. On the View menu, point to Master Views, and then click Slide Master.

  2. In slide master view, click the first slide layout below the slide master in the navigation pane. (Slide layouts are below the slide master, which is the first item in the navigation pane.)

  3. Select the text Click to edit Master title style, and then type the custom text you'd like to replace it with.

  4. When you complete the changes in Slide Master view, on the Slide Master tab, click Close Master to return to Normal (editing) view.

    Tip: Modifications to the slide master and the corresponding slide layouts are temporarily added to the theme that is applied to your presentation. If you apply a different theme, then the slide master changes are discarded. If you want to keep the changes for future use, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then click Save Current Theme.

Resize or reposition a placeholder

  1. On the View tab, click Slide Master.

  2. On the slide layout that you want change, select the placeholder that you want to change, and then do one of the following:

    • To resize it, point to one of its sizing handles, and when the pointer becomes a two-headed arrow Two-headed arrow, drag the handle.

    • To reposition it, point to one of its borders and when the pointer becomes a four-headed arrow White pointer with 4-headed arrow, drag the placeholder to a new position.

  3. On the Slide Master tab, click Close Master View.

  4. In Normal View, in the thumbnail pane, select all the slides that use the slide layout you just revised.

    To select multiple slides, press and hold the Command key ⌘, and then click each slide.

    Click the slide in the Thumbnail pane
  5. On the Home tab, click Layout, and then select the layout that contains the placeholders that you just changed.

    This step finalizes the placeholder change by reapplying the changed slide layout to an actual slide.

Add placeholders to a slide layout

Placeholders are boxes on a slide layout that you click to add content when you're creating your slides. In slide master view, you can add placeholders to a new slide layout, or change the look of an existing slide layout.

  1. On the View menu, in the Master Views group, click Slide Master.

  2. In the navigation pane, click the slide layout that you want to change. Slide layouts are below the slide master, which is the top slide in the navigation pane.

  3. In the Master Layout group, click the arrow next to Insert Placeholder, and then click the type of placeholder you want to insert. Options are for Content, Content (Vertical), Text, Text (Vertical), Picture, Chart, Table, SmartArt, Media, and Online Image.

  4. On the slide, drag your cursor to draw the placeholder on the slide.

  5. Do any of the following:

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    Resize the placeholder

    Select the placeholder, position the pointer over a sizing handle, and then drag the handle until the placeholder is the size that you want.

    Move the placeholder

    Select the placeholder, and then drag it to its new location.

    Format the placeholder

    Select the placeholder, click the Shape Format tab, and then make the changes that you want. For example, to change the fill color of the placeholder, in Shape Styles, click Shape Fill.

  6. When you complete the changes in slide master view, on the Slide Master tab, click Close Master to return to normal view.

    Tip: Modifications to the slide master and the corresponding slide layouts are temporarily added to the theme that is applied to your presentation. If you apply a different theme, then the slide master changes are discarded. If you want to keep the changes for future use, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then click Save Current Theme.

  7. In Normal View, in the thumbnail pane, select all the slides that use the slide layout you just revised.

    (To select multiple slides, press and hold the Command key ⌘, and then click each slide.)

    Click the slide in the Thumbnail pane
  8. On the Home tab, click Layout, and then select the layout that contains the placeholders that you just changed.

    This step finalizes the placeholder change by reapplying the changed slide layout to an actual slide.

Remove footer elements from a slide layout

The footer placeholders are included by default when you add a new slide layout. The footer is made up of three elements: date and time, footer text, and slide number. The formatting, size, and position of the footer placeholders are inherited from the footer elements on the slide master, except if you edit the footer placeholder directly on the slide layout.

Important: Even if the footer elements are represented on the slide master and slide layouts in slide master view, you must turn them on before they can appear on the slides of your presentation. To turn on headers and footers, click the Insert menu, and then click Header and Footer.

  1. On the View menu, point to Master Views, and then click Slide Master.

  2. In the navigation pane, click the slide layout that you want to change. Slide layouts are below the slide master, which is the top slide in the navigation pane.

  3. In the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout, clear the Footers check box.

    Screenshot shows the Title and Footers options available in the Master Layout group.

  4. When you complete the changes in slide master view, on the message bar click Close Master to return to normal view.

    Tip: Modifications to the slide master and the corresponding slide layouts are temporarily added to the theme that is applied to your presentation. If you apply a different theme, then the slide master changes are discarded. If you want to keep the changes for future use, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then click Save Current Theme.

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