Office 2010 - PowerPoint

Lesson 47: ” Slide Master” (2)

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Edit the “Master Slide”

The slide master consists of an “Master slide” (1) and various underlying slides (2).
If we make a change in the “Master slide”, then this change is applied to all slides in our presentation.  If we make a change to an “Underlying slide”, it will be applied to all slides in our presentation, which are made based on this slide.   I had already told you this in the previous lesson but, to clarify everything, I will give an example.

The purpose of this example is, to insert my logo in all the slides of my presentation.

To begin with, I open the “Slide Master” view.
I choose the “View” tab in the Ribbon and click the “Slide Master”.
I select the top slide, the “Master slide”. Next, I select the “Insert” tab in the “Ribbon”.

I click the “Picture” button and in the “Insert Picture” dialog that appears, I navigate to the folder where the logo is.
I select it and click the “Insert” button.

This change is applied to all slides in the presentation:

 

Suppose I had inserted the logo on an “Underlying slide” with the “Content with Caption” layout, then this logo would only be inserted on the slides based on this “Underlying slide”.

And this is all true.

For example, if you change the layout of the Temporary “Placeholder box” from “Title” to “Master” in the “Master Slide” as red and bold, then this title would be changed to this format in all the slides in the presentation.

Remember this:
Make changes to a slide master, only if you have to change the format of multiple slides.

 

 

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