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replyReplyThu 24 Apr 2008, 16:43Delegate Deborah said...

Saving Slides

Is it possible to save master slides for future presentations

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replyReplyThu 8 May 2008, 20:48Trainer Pete said...

RE: Saving Slides

Hi Deborah, Thank you for your post, in answer to your question;
PowerPoint is known to delete a slide master from a presentation if it is no longer used. So if you create a new slide master and then apply it to all the slides PowerPoint will assume you no longer want the old one and will remove it.
This can be prevented by using the Preserve Master button
Any new slides masters that you create automatically get the Preserve Master option so they will not be deleted
The default slide and title masters do not have this option set by default so you may want to change it.
To preserve a master switch to the master view and click the Preserve Master button on the Slide Master View toolbar
A little pin icon will appear to indicate that the master will be preserved.
This button is a toggle and pressing this button for a master which already has the Preserve Master option will remove the option and the master could be deleted. I hope that has been of use, regards Pete

 

 

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Powerpoint tip:

Grouping objects

Sometimes you may want to move images, clipart, text boxes around your slide.

To effectively do this so they stay together you can group objects,

1)Highlight all the objects, by either dragging around the objects or holding down the CONTROL key and selecting the objects

2)Right clcik and select group.

No when you move one object the others will move with it.

You can remove the grouping by right clicking on the object and ungrouping.

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