Deleting and restoring a custom placeholder

To delete a custom placeholder, select it and press the Delete key, just as you learned to do earlier with the preset placeholders.

The difference between custom and preset placeholders is not in the deleting, but rather in the restoring. You can immediately undo a deletion with Ctrl+Z, but you cannot otherwise restore a deleted custom placeholder from a layout master. PowerPoint retains no memory of the content placeholders on individual layouts.

Therefore, you must recreate any content placeholders that you have accidentally deleted.

To restore one of the built-in layouts, copy it from another slide master. See the sections “Duplicating and Deleting layouts” and “Copying layouts between slide masters”.

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