Thanks Troy, but that doesn't allow me to change the text
of the placeholder box to "Your name here". I have seen
this done before and can't figure it out.
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This is a feature of using Master Slides. Most likely
you have not added a
Title Master Slide to your Content Master Slide. Go to
VIEW MASTER SLIDE
then INSERT NEW TITLE MASTER. Format the title slide
with background,
position of two permitted text boxes and their font
style - size - color -
etc.
Insert a new slide and change SLIDE DESIGN to Title
Slide.
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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc. 760-639-1853 office
www.tlccreative.com 760-806-1853 fax
760-521-7401 cell
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"paul marcuzzo" wrote in message
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I am sure this is really easy and I just can't see the
forest for the trees. On my title slide I want
a "Click
here" box that automatically deletes that text and then
let's you start typing your text there. THe basic
thing
I am after is for an instructor to see a box that
says "Your name here" and when he clicks in that text
box, that text is deleted and he's sitting there with
the "I" bar already justified in the center of it and
ready for him/her to type their name in for the
presentation.
Any help would be greatly appreciated ! I have
searched
and have not hit the right combination of words to turn
this answer up. I thought a placeholder was what I was
looking for, but I can't create those according to
what I
found.
TIA
Paul Marcuzzo
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