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replyReply Tue 17 Jun 2008, 17:09Delegate Daniella said...

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Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Templates

How do you transfer design templates?

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replyReply Fri 20 Jun 2008, 11:04Trainer Amanda said...

RE: templates

Hi Daniella

Thank you for your question; and welcome to the forum.

There are two ways of going about this:

1. Save the file with the design you wish to reuse again as a template file.
To do this: Office button > Save > select one of the template file types from the Save as type box > choose where you wish to save the template to > Save.

Then you can apply the template to a new presentation by going to Office button > New > choose the New from Existing option under Templates > navigate to and select the template file > OK.

2. You could also use the Reuse slides option to select a slide that has the design you wish to use, that way you can transfer the master slide for that design to the presentation you are creating.

To do this:
Home ribbon>New Slide>Reuse Slides (last option)

Then in the Task Pane (right side of Window) >select Browse File >choose the file and slides to be inserted.

Ensure the Keep Source Formatting box is ticked and click Insert.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

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