When using WPS Art Description, common questions usually involve display behavior, where to edit the text, and what to write; this FAQ covers 4 common questions.
FAQ
Will the description text appear on the slide during playback?
- No.
- The optional text is stored as an object property.
- It is used as supporting descriptive information rather than visible slide content.
Why can’t I find the Alt Text setting?
- Make sure the selected object is a WPS Art graphic.
- Open Set Object Format from the right-click menu, or open the Object Properties panel.
- Expand Alt Text under Size & Properties and then edit the fields.
What should I write in the title and description fields?
- Use the title to summarize the graphic name or topic.
- Use the description to explain the content or purpose of the graphic.
- Keep the wording concise and specific.
When is it useful to add a description to WPS Art?
- It is useful when the graphic carries important information.
- It also helps when you want to improve presentation clarity or accessibility.
- For mostly decorative graphics, you can decide whether a description is necessary based on the slide content.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| WPS Art | A graphic object in WPS Presentation used for decorative or informational visual content. |
| Alt Text | Optional descriptive text attached to a graphic object, usually including a title and description. |
| Object Properties | The side panel area used to adjust settings for graphics, shapes, and other objects. |
| Title | A short label used to identify the main topic of the graphic. |
| Description | Supporting text that explains the content or purpose of the graphic. |