Wie Sie Ihre Office-Anwendungen an Ihr Corporate Design anpassen

How to adapt your Office applications to your corporate design

|Tom Schweitzer
Consider this scenario: You need to prepare a PowerPoint presentation for a meeting, outlining the current project status or the cumulative fiscal year. The presentation should, of course, be based on the current slide master, and all text, graphics, and charts should adhere to your company's corporate identity (CI) design. At least some companies now have established guidelines for a corporate design – and of course, there are also instructions to adhere to them. However, implementation often results in unnecessary additional work because the slide master is not optimally configured in conjunction with the Office design. This means that users have to repeatedly and time-consumingly adjust these settings themselves. But let's be honest: Nobody actually does that! Instead, people search for slides on network drives that have already shown something similar. The result can be somewhat impressive, but very often…
  • Are some objects sometimes at the very edge, sometimes not?
  • Is the line spacing sometimes single and sometimes double?
  • Does the font size vary between Arial 14 and Arial 16?
  • Does one diagram use the classic office colors, and the other the company's corporate identity colors?
  • One diagram is inserted as a graphic, the other as a link from Excel.
  • Etc.
To avoid such errors and ensure consistency, PresentationLoad offers various options. For example, you can attend a one-day seminar by Microsoft Office trainer Süntke Remmers, where you'll learn how to permanently integrate key CI (corporate identity) adjustments into your applications. Alternatively, you can use the PresentationLoad Design Service to have templates and document layouts for PowerPoint, Word, and Excel created according to your CI guidelines. Ensure a consistent design for your presentation content now. About the seminar To the design service