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Slide masters

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replyReply Mon 18 Aug 2008, 16:48Delegate Miguel said...

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Slide masters

How do I work with multiple slide masters?

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replyReply Tue 19 Aug 2008, 11:07Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Slide masters

Hello Miguel

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

To work with multiple slide masters in PowerPoint 2007:
1. Change to Slide Master view (View ribbon, click Slide Master button).

2. On the Slide Master ribbon, click the Insert Slide Master button to create another slide master.

3. Format the two slide masters with the backgrounds etc you wish to use.

4. Make sure both slide masters are preserved (i.e. have a pin symbol next to each slide master). If there is no pin symbol, right-click on the slide master and select Preserve master.

5. On the Slide Master ribbon, click the Close Master view button.

6. To apply your slide designs, go to the Design ribbon and click the dropdown arrow next to the Theme previews you can see. Your slide master designs will be at the top of this under the This Presentation category.

7. Click on a design to apply it to your slides.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

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