Applying Styles and Finalizing the Deck

Guides you through applying styles to the skeleton, generating the final deck, and reviewing content and visual quality.

In the final deck stage, you apply the chosen style to the approved skeleton. The goal is to polish typography, color, spacing, images, and visual hierarchy while preserving the already organized messaging.

Before Finalizing

Pre‑Check

  • Slide order and core messages have been approved.
  • No placeholder text, empty blocks, or source‑less figures.
  • The selected style is fully processed and active in the current project.
  • All required knowledge assets and images are ready.
  • Sufficient credits remain to perform necessary workspace tasks.

Choosing a Style

Reuse a saved style or create a new one. A new style can use a prompt and up to ten reference images. A style in progress cannot be applied to the final deck until it completes.

[Image placeholder · IMG-FINAL-01] A screen showing one of several saved styles selected in the style panel with detailed analysis visible
[Photo Guide · IMG-FINAL-01] The selected style’s name, status, color palette, typography, or preview elements should be displayed. Use a virtual style that is complete.

Generating the Final Deck

  1. 1

    Verify the selected style

    Check the style and its status that will be applied to the current project. If you created a new style, finish the selection or confirmation process.

  2. 2

    Run the final deck creation

    Click the finalize button and wait for the processing status. Avoid closing the browser tab during creation.

  3. 3

    Review all slides

    Quickly scroll from the cover to the last slide to confirm visual consistency and message flow.

  4. 4

    Inspect key slides in detail

    Prioritize slides with many figures, tables, charts, client logos, legal text, and the final request slide.

  5. 5

    Make only necessary edits

    Before regenerating the entire style, fix small issues with Ask Rhetis or direct editing.

  6. 6

    If structural issues arise, revert to the skeleton

    If text keeps overflowing or a slide contains too much information, do not force it to fit on the final screen; instead, adjust the skeleton structure.

[Image placeholder · IMG-FINAL-02] A view of the final deck editing screen with multiple slides and a selected slide
[Photo Guide · IMG-FINAL-02] Use a completed 8–10 slide deck. Thumbnails of the cover, data slide, timeline, and conclusion slide are visible, with the data slide selected in the center.

Final Review Checklist

  • Verify that the title contrasts sufficiently with the background.
  • Ensure body text is readable at presentation size.
  • Confirm that text does not spill outside boxes or overlap.
  • Check that images are not stretched or low‑resolution.
  • Verify that chart axes, units, legends, and reference periods are visible.
  • Ensure Korean and English fonts are not unintentionally substituted.
  • Confirm consistent page numbers, logos, and footers.
  • Make sure no internal notes that cannot be shared externally remain.
  • Verify that the last slide clearly states requests or next actions.

Sample Revision Requests

  • "Increase the space between the title and chart on slide 3, and enlarge the legend font by one level."
  • "Keep the overall color scheme but change only the slides with photos to a graphic‑centric layout."
  • "Slide 8’s body overflows. Keep only the two key sentences, but retain the schedule and responsible person."
  • "Make the requested amount and decision deadline on the last slide appear first."

Creating the final deck does not automatically verify incorrect facts or inaccurate figures. Even if the design looks complete, double‑check the original text and numbers.

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