![]() Think-cell will automatically position the elements on the slide evenly. Think-cell’s text boxes always maintain their relations to the other elements on the Instead, they will adjust dynamically when youĮnter text, insert further elements or move existing ones. Think-cell’s text boxes do not have a predefined, fixed size or position on It is important to note, however, that think-cell’s text boxesĭiffer from PowerPoint’s text boxes with regard to placement and layout. Manual placement and resizing unnecessary.Įditing and formatting text in think-cell’s textboxes works just as it does in Simple, meaningful actions defining the relations between elements and making ![]() OfĬourse, different or even more complex layouts are also possible, always relying on We will recreate the example above with minimum effort using these actions. ![]() Insert, snap, duplicate, delete, move and change them to build your slide. In the following, you will learn how to work with think-cell’s text boxes how to This chapter shows you how to work with think-cell’s text boxes to quickly createĪ complex slide layout like the example from Introduction to layout: ![]()
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