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Master Slides

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replyReply Mon 17 Nov 2008, 16:11Delegate Mary said...

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Master Slides

How do you save master slides on PowerPoint?

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replyReply Wed 26 Nov 2008, 13:06Trainer Mark said...

RE: Master Slides

Hi Mary

Thanks for the post - sorry for not getting back to you sooner

When you have designed your master slides what you will need to do is go to the design ribbon from the slide design list at the bottom of this there is an option for save current design

after you have chosen that give your design a name and click save

When you need this again all you will need to do is go to the list of designs where you will find it under the custom types

Hope this sorts things out for you

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