We find Powerpoint’s ‘Drawing Guides’ very useful for getting edges aligned, pictures the right size,
and so on:
Here’s a handy cut-out-and-keep cribsheet on how to use them.
03:
To display the guides, View/Grid And Guides/Display Guides.
One vertical and one horizontal dotted line will appear across the centre on the slide.
Click on a line (off the edge of the slide, to avoid selecting an object) and drag it.
Ctrl + drag to make an extra line.
It’ll ‘snap’ to a location when you let go of the click, hold down Alt as you drag to position it accurately.
You can make as many lines as you want, they don’t appear on print or slideshow.
There’s no way we know of to delete the lines so if you don’t want them, just move them off the slide.
07:
To display the guides, right-click off the edge of the slide, select ‘Grid And Guides’ and then check
‘Display Grid On Screen’.
After that it’s just the same as in 03.
10:
Same as 2007, except that there’s another tick box called ‘Display smart guides when shapes are aligned’.
This is quite useful when arranging object on your slide....as Keynote users discovered several years ago...