Wo ist denn die Datei hin? – PowerPoint-Folien übersichtlich verwalten mit der Folienbibliothek

Where did the file go? – Manage PowerPoint slides clearly with the slide library

|Tom Schweitzer

The other day at the office:

Jens: "Tell me, we had this one slide, remember? With several arrows. It was great for illustrating processes."

Susanne: "No, Jens, I have no idea where it went. Why don't you ask Helmut, he downloaded it back then, didn't he?"

Jens: “Wait, let me look again myself…”

Jens: "Oh crap, I can't find anything. It's complete chaos! Do you have Helmut's direct line?"

Susanne: "It just occurred to me... I think he's currently on vacation."


Every day – in countless companies across Germany. Does that sound familiar?

Everyone knows there used to be this one template, with this one diagram and the right colors – the logo was included too. But where did it go? Nobody seems to feel responsible. Therefore, the template is nowhere to be found.

Often, all the individual elements that suggest a corporate identity (see also style guide) are painstakingly gathered and packed into a PowerPoint presentation in an unstructured manner.

Do you want to spare your employees and colleagues exactly this scenario? Are you happy and able to breathe a sigh of relief when the next presentation – possibly to clients – isn't a visual disaster?

Slide library image

Structuring all types of files effectively within the company and storing them in a way that is accessible to everyone can result in enormous time savings – not to mention the hassle you can save yourself and your colleagues!

PresentationLoad creates a customized collection of high-quality PowerPoint layouts, graphics, diagrams, images, icons, and maps. The slide master and all tools are already adapted to your corporate design or specific content requirements.

Your advantages are:

  • Clear slide management
  • Uniform corporate/brand appearance
  • No formatting or customization work required.
  • Save time and effort

You and your team can focus on the content rather than the design of your presentation.

Future communications in the office will now be limited to:

"..."

Yes, exactly!