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How To Do Brush-Up Task on KnowMore Platform

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You will learn how to complete the brush-up task on the KnowMore platform. Brushing up a slide is like cutting the clutter, making it look good and professional. _______________________________________ ► Related Links _______________________________________ ► Related Videos: How To Do Visual Enhancement Task On KnowMore Platform https://youtu.be/87S01_P65-Q How To Complete Icon Task On KnowMore Platform https://youtu.be/IycHQsO8-84 How To Do Alignment Task On KnowMore Platform https://youtu.be/dSBRNfDBp8Q How To Do Pixel Perfect Alignment in PowerPoint | KnowMore Platform Tutorial https://youtu.be/mgI8g6RguN4 How To Customize Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint https://youtu.be/_cGWMiPcalg KnowMore Platform | You can make a lot of money by making PowerPoint presentations on this platform https://youtu.be/F2sS7fXRyXg _______________________________________ ► Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ram_yadav22/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ram_spy21 Email: Letslearnstudio@gmail.com _______________________________________ ► Kindly Show Your Support like the video and make a comment. Share with your friends and family. Subscribe to Let's Learn for more interesting videos. _______________________________________ I hope you enjoyed the video. If you have any questions please let us know in the comment section. Thanks.

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In this video, I show you how to complete the Brush-Up task on the KnowMore platform—basically, how I “cut the clutter” and make a slide look clean and professional. My focus is on fixing the messy parts: adjusting sizes, correcting spacing, and making sure every element sits inside the slide frame properly. A lot of people think you need some extraordinary skills for these tasks, but honestly, if you follow the instructions and work step-by-step, it’s very doable. I also cover a practical workflow for formatting faster. When I need to apply the same look across multiple shapes or text boxes, I use Format Painter the right way—single click for one-time paste, and double-click when I want to apply the same formatting multiple times. I point out a key limitation too: if a box already has text (like the blue boxes), Format Painter can interfere and mess up the letters, so I prefer using it on empty/white boxes where there’s no text written. The main takeaway: brush-up is all about consistent alignment, consistent text settings, and using the right PowerPoint tools to speed up repetitive formatting.

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