How to download the Smoke Presentations template for Powerpoint
1. On this same page, scroll down to the download block until you see the buttons. 2. Click on the button below the presentation features that says 'Download Smoke Presentations as a Free PowerPoint template'. 3. Once done it will start downloading a .pptx file that you can edit in PowerPoint. 4. If we do not have the powerpoint file we will direct you to the original source so you can download it. 5. If the fonts used in the template are not on your computer, you should download and install them for the template to display correctly. You can find the fonts in the original font link. 6.Source:slidesmedia.com
How to download the template Smoke Presentations in Google Slides
1. Just like the powerpoint version, scroll to the bottom of the template features. 2. You can now click on the button that says 'Use Smoke Presentations as a Google Slides theme'. 3. A new window will open with a larger preview. If you want to use the template, click the Use template button in the upper right corner. 4. A copy of the document will be added to your Google Drive account and you will be able to edit, add or delete slides.
Preview
Smoke is a framework for Google Slides and Powerpoint ideal for sketching ideas in any imaginative field. Be sure to match the words and photos on the template to your own so it's totally custom. Apply this free design to motivate your private or public presentations with Google Slides or Powerpoint.
Download the PowerPoint template or Google Slides theme Smoke Presentations free of charge. With this template you can create presentations creative. This theme includes the color multicolor.
Features
- Framework with easy editing of text and images.
- Sixteen unique slides.
- Elegant presentation perfect for displaying creative ideas.
- Examples of tables included.
- Links to a library with hundreds of editable symbols.
- Option to apply as a model in Google Slides or download as a PPT template. Option to export to various formats such as PDF, JPEG, etc.
- 16:9 ratio that can be changed to 4:3 in Google Slides or Powerpoint. You will need to check the graphics components.