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Powerpoint 2003 Master Slide
I set up Master slide. BUT as of middle of presentation I would like a NEW
Master to work for remaining slides only. Every time the second slide master take over all slides. |
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Riebie,
Have you tried applying the master to selected slides, select your slides, in the design task pane click on the listarrow next to the master of your choice and choose apply to selected slides. Does that help? -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Riebie" schreef in bericht ... I set up Master slide. BUT as of middle of presentation I would like a NEW Master to work for remaining slides only. Every time the second slide master take over all slides. |
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Thank You Luc. Tried it and suddenly ALL my problems gone. Should have come
to discussion earlier. Would have saved me a lot of time. |
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Powerpoint 2003 Master Slide
Thanks again. Progressing fast after battling ALL morning.
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Riebie,
Good to hear you have it solved. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Riebie" schreef in bericht ... Thanks again. Progressing fast after battling ALL morning. |
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Powerpoint 2003 Master Slide
This only seems to work if you have more than one slide slected that you wish
to change. If you have only ONE sllide selected, b/c you want to change only that slide, the program instead changes the ALL the slides in the presentation. JM "Luc" wrote: Riebie, Have you tried applying the master to selected slides, select your slides, in the design task pane click on the listarrow next to the master of your choice and choose apply to selected slides. Does that help? -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Riebie" schreef in bericht ... I set up Master slide. BUT as of middle of presentation I would like a NEW Master to work for remaining slides only. Every time the second slide master take over all slides. |
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Not here. I just tested it. Just select the slide in the slide thumbnail
pane on the left. Then on the right in the Slide Design taskpane, right-click the design thumbnail and choose "apply to selected slides." If you just click the design thumbnail, then it will indeed apply to all slides.You need to use that "apply to selected slides" option -- whether you use it via right-click or via the listarrow that appears when you hover over it. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx "JM" wrote in message ... This only seems to work if you have more than one slide slected that you wish to change. If you have only ONE sllide selected, b/c you want to change only that slide, the program instead changes the ALL the slides in the presentation. JM "Luc" wrote: Riebie, Have you tried applying the master to selected slides, select your slides, in the design task pane click on the listarrow next to the master of your choice and choose apply to selected slides. Does that help? -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Riebie" schreef in bericht ... I set up Master slide. BUT as of middle of presentation I would like a NEW Master to work for remaining slides only. Every time the second slide master take over all slides. |
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Powerpoint 2003 Master Slide
Thanks -- this worked. Whew! How nice it would have been if there had been
any "help" link or simply instructions as part of the program so that I would not have wasted so much time. Many thanks -- JM "Echo S" wrote: Not here. I just tested it. Just select the slide in the slide thumbnail pane on the left. Then on the right in the Slide Design taskpane, right-click the design thumbnail and choose "apply to selected slides." If you just click the design thumbnail, then it will indeed apply to all slides.You need to use that "apply to selected slides" option -- whether you use it via right-click or via the listarrow that appears when you hover over it. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx "JM" wrote in message ... This only seems to work if you have more than one slide slected that you wish to change. If you have only ONE sllide selected, b/c you want to change only that slide, the program instead changes the ALL the slides in the presentation. JM "Luc" wrote: Riebie, Have you tried applying the master to selected slides, select your slides, in the design task pane click on the listarrow next to the master of your choice and choose apply to selected slides. Does that help? -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Riebie" schreef in bericht ... I set up Master slide. BUT as of middle of presentation I would like a NEW Master to work for remaining slides only. Every time the second slide master take over all slides. |
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