You may want a different bullet style, slide titles that are center-aligned instead of left-aligned, or an accent line under each slide title. You can quickly make these changes and more by modifying the slide master.
The Slide Master view appears similar to Normal view ; however, in Slide Master view master slides are displayed in the task pane rather than actual slides. The first thumbnail image in the task pane on the left is the slide master that controls all slides. If you want to make a change to all slides in a presentation, you can do so by changing this slide.
Each slide below the slide master is a master slide for a supporting layout. For example, if you want to make a change to all slides that use a Title and Content layout, you can do so using the Title and Content layout master slide in the task pane. You can see which slides in the presentation use a specific layout. To see this information, hover over a layout and read the screen tip. There would be no point in trying to change what the placeholder says. It is only there to represent all of the titles in the show.
It is possible to have more than one Slide Master in any given presentation. Each will have its own set of sub-masters, and can be styled individually. When multiple masters exist, you can select slides in the presentation and instruct them to follow one master or the other. One of the great things about the Slide Master is that once it is formatted and manipulated to your satisfaction, and the inevitable changes are requested, those changes may well be able to be done in the Slide Master, so that to effect a change in hundreds of slides may be done with just a few clicks in the Master.
There is a Slide Master in every presentation. It defaults to whatever formatting and layout choices have been made in the theme that is in effect on the presentation, and, as we have seen, can be used to alter those choices any way you like, quickly and efficiently. I hope that this serves as a useful introduction to the Slide Master in PowerPoint There is much more to know.
Interested in learning more about Microsoft PowerPoint? Email: sales directionstraining. Slide Master in PowerPoint Slide Master in PowerPoint When you go to see a play, or watch a television show, you are aware that there must be a lot going on backstage. To find the Slide Master, click the View Tab: There you will find the Slide Master View button: Click it, and the Slide Master will appear: Briefly — At the top, in the Ribbon, are all of the normal tools you would use to format and manipulate the content of a slide.
Format the slide master as you would design and format a normal slide NOTE: Any formatting changes that you make to the first slide will be applied to all master layouts in this slide master. Some formatting decisions must be the same throughout an entire slide master.
For instance, you are unable to apply two different themes or two different fonts for slide titles within the same slide master. If you would like to change these aspects but still want to use a slide master, you can create another slide master within the presentation.
Design the slide master as desired. After you format your slide master and layouts, PowerPoint automatically applies them to your slides. You can, however, select which slide master and layout you would like to apply to an individual slide in your presentation. You can apply slide masters after adding a slide's content without changing the content.
In the Slides pane, right click the desired slide » select Layout » select the desired slide master and layout. Slide master elements appear on each slide of your presentation unless you suppress them. When designing your slide show, you might need a different format from the slide master for certain slides. For example, you might need to format the font, background color, or bullet design to differ from the slide master. Or your layout slide might contain a large image in the lower right corner, but for one slide you want text in that corner and do not want the image to display.
You need to alter the slide by removing the background graphic. Changes you make to the slide master after customizing an individual slide will not alter changes you have already made to that slide. For example, if you removed a background image or changed the background color of a particular slide, changing the slide master color will not change the color of this slide or reinsert the background graphic.
It will, however, change the background color of any slides that you have not individually changed.
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