Definitely. Another way is to use different font sizes or bold/italic styles for key points in your presentation. This is a simple way to make a highlight. By doing this, you're just emphasizing parts of the existing content without adding new elements that would change the story of your presentation.
Yes, you can make a highlight without adding to the story. For example, in a text document, you can use a highlighting tool (like in some word processors) to mark a particular section as a highlight. This doesn't change or add to the actual story content, but just visually emphasizes a part.
Sure. There are tools that enable this. Consider a PDF reader. You can highlight text within a PDF without having to add it to a story. The highlighting feature is mainly for emphasizing important parts, and it doesn't necessarily have to be part of a story. You just need to look for the highlighting option in the relevant application.
Sure. You could focus on an intense or emotional moment that's already there and present it as a highlight without adding more details or elements.
I don't think it's possible. A highlight usually involves emphasizing or featuring certain parts of the story, and that kind of selection can feel like an addition in a way.
Yes, you can. A story highlight can focus on existing elements without adding new ones.
Sure. For example, if you are using a text editor with annotation features. You can use the highlight function which is separate from the text content itself. It's like putting a virtual marker on the text without changing the words of the story. So it's possible to add a highlight without adding to the story.
Yes, you can use formatting tools like bold or italicize specific parts of the existing text to create a highlight without actually adding new content to the story.
Sure. In many digital content management systems, there are independent highlight - creation tools. These are designed to let you pick out important or interesting parts without integrating them into a story structure. Just look for options like 'Create Highlight' or 'Mark as Highlight' that are not linked to the story - adding process.
Yes, you can. Sometimes, you can extract a significant moment or aspect as a highlight without necessarily adding new elements to the story.
Sure, you can. Sometimes, a highlight can be added through creative editing or emphasizing certain existing elements without adding new plot points.