![]() ![]() The easiest way to do so is to right click on the guide, and then select “Add Vertical Guide” as showcased in the image above.Īnother way to quickly add a guide to the slide is by holding Ctrl+Shift keys (Cmd+alt+Shift on Mac), and then dragging guide in one direction. The next step is to add two vertical ‘Guide’ lines to your slide. In order to do this, make sure you go through the following steps – Step 2.1 – Hover Over the Vertical Guideįirst, bring your cursor and hover over the vertical ‘guide’ line until it turns into a cross-arrow. As we need 4 guides to create a margin for our document, we’ll need to add more guides.įor the purpose of this example, I’ll be creating additional 4 guides apart from the 2 that are already existing on the slides. When you enable guides on your PowerPoint, there would be 2 lines present on your slide by default. Thus, we need at least 4 dotted ‘guide’ lines to create a margin – one each on the left, right, top and bottom. ![]() Next, we want to make sure that we have enough dotted guide lines present on the canvas of the slide such that we can create an appropriate margin.Ī margin to a document is basically a border on all four sides. Step 2 – Create Additional Guides for the Margin
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