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replyReplyFri 16 Oct 2009, 15:44Delegate Cathy said...

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Slide border

Hi there,

Is there a way to add a border to a whole slide? I know how to add borders to pictures or other objects, but can't work out how to apply one to a whole slide.

Thanks,

Cathy

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replyReplyFri 16 Oct 2009, 16:44Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Slide border

Hello Cathy

Thank you for your question.

I think you would need to draw a rectangle, remove the fill and change the line colour around the shape if necessary.

You might find it useful to display gridline and/or the rulers on screen so that it is easier to see if the box is drawn so that it is equidistant from all edges of the slide.

If you wanted a border on multiple slides, I would suggest creating a slide master with the border so you can apply it to slides as many times as required.

Kind regards
Amanda

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