This feature allows you to insert three types of headers in your PowerPoint slides, giving you flexibility in how you organize and emphasize your content. ![](https://www.youtube.com/embed/cbPwz9VBo2k?si=DZe6ZFm0GBjTg99Y) The three types of headers available are as follows: 1. **Filled Header Bar**: A solid colored bar that appears above your content - Features your presentation's Accent3 theme color with white text - Creates bold visual emphasis - Spans the width of your selected content 2. **Line Header**: A thin blue line with centered text - Places a navy blue line with centered black text above your content - Provides subtle visual separation - Offers a clean, minimalist appearance 3. **Header Box**: A rectangular outline with header text - Draws a navy blue border around your selected content - Places centered text above the box - Perfect for grouping and organizing related items Each header type maintains consistent formatting with: - 12-point "+mn-lt" font - Automatic sizing based on your selection - Grouped elements for easy management - Editable text Choose the header type that best matches: - Your desired level of visual emphasis - Your presentation's design style - The content you're labeling - Your slide's layout ## Filled Header Bar A colored bar with white text that appears above your selected shapes. ### What It Does Creates a filled rectangular header bar using your presentation's Accent3 color with white text. The bar automatically sizes to match the width of your selected content. ### When to Use It - When you need to add visual hierarchy to your slide - To create consistent section headers across slides - To label groups of related content - To highlight important information above diagrams or charts ### How to Use It 1. Select one or more shapes on your slide 2. Click the "Header Bar" button in the ribbon 3. A filled bar appears above your selection with the default text "Header" 4. Edit the text as needed by clicking on it ### Tips - Select multiple shapes to create individual headers above each one - Select a grouped shape to create a single header above the entire group - If nothing is selected, a default-sized header will be created - The bar's color automatically updates if you change your presentation's theme ## Line Header A thin blue line with centered black text that appears above your selected shapes. ### What It Does Creates a navy blue line with a centered text box above your selected content. The line spans the width of your selected shape(s) while maintaining a clean, minimal appearance. ### When to Use It - When you want a subtle visual separator - For slides that need minimal visual elements - To create hierarchy without bold colors - For formal or professional presentations ### How to Use It 1. Select one or more shapes on your slide 2. Click the "Line Header" button in the ribbon 3. A line appears above your selection with a centered text box 4. Edit the default "Header" text as needed ### Tips - The text box automatically resizes to fit your text - The line and text are grouped for easy movement - Works well with light and dark backgrounds - Creates a more subtle visual hierarchy than the filled header bar ## Header Box A blue outline box that surrounds your content with a centered header above it. ### What It Does Creates a navy blue rectangular outline around your selected content with a centered text box above it. The box automatically sizes to contain all selected shapes with padding. ### When to Use It - To visually group related content - To create distinct sections on your slide - To highlight key information or examples - To separate different types of content on busy slides ### How to Use It 1. Select one or more shapes on your slide 2. Click the "Header Box" button in the ribbon 3. A box appears around your selection with a centered header 4. Edit the default "Header" text as needed ### Tips - The box maintains consistent padding around your content - When selecting multiple shapes, creates one box around all of them - Works well for grouping related items like bullet points or diagrams - Can be used to create consistent layout sections across slides ## General Tips for All Headers - All headers use the "+mn-lt" font at 12pt size for consistency - Headers can be moved and resized after creation - Text can be edited at any time by clicking on it - Headers work with any type of PowerPoint shape, including: - Text boxes - Images - Charts - SmartArt - Tables - Shapes - If you need to adjust the spacing, you can move the header after creation - Headers are automatically grouped with their text for easy management