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Master Slide

Master Slide. Why Create a Master Slide. Allows you to create slide layouts EXACTLY how you want it Keep things consistent from one slide to the next Save time fixing up a PowerPoint to match themes (formatting) Save and use it again and again . What you can Personalize.

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Master Slide

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  1. Master Slide

  2. Why Create a Master Slide • Allows you to create slide layouts EXACTLY how you want it • Keep things consistent from one slide to the next • Save time fixing up a PowerPoint to match themes (formatting) • Save and use it again and again

  3. What you can Personalize • Text (size, colour, font, bold, underline…) • Bullets (personalize each level) • Indentations and Spacing • Headers and Footers • Background objects • Placeholders • Explore and Find more!

  4. How to Open Master Slide • Open a blank presentation, and then, on the View tab, in the Master Views group, click Slide Master. • When you open Slide Master view, a blank slide master with the default, associated layouts appears.

  5. Page Features

  6. Without Changing Slide Master…

  7. Types of text and object-based placeholders that you can add to build your custom layout include: • Content • Text • Pictures • SmartArt graphics • Screenshots • Charts • Tables • Diagrams • Media • Clip art • Movies • Sound

  8. Add Placeholder To Master • In the pane that contains the slide masters and layouts, click the layout that you want to add one or more placeholders to. • On the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click Insert Placeholder, and then click the type of placeholder that you want. • Click a location on the layout, and then drag to draw the placeholder. • To add more placeholders to a layout, repeat steps 2 through 4.

  9. When you want your presentation to contain two or more different styles or themes (such as backgrounds, color schemes, fonts, and effects), you need to insert a slide master for each different theme. • When you go to Slide Master view, you'll see that there are several default layouts associated with any given slide master. Most likely, you will not use all of the layouts provided. You will choose from the available layouts, the ones that work best to display your information.

  10. Best practice for creating and working with slide masters • It is a good idea to create a slide master before you start to build individual slides, rather than after. When you create the slide master first, all of the slides that you add to your presentation are based on that slide master and the associated layouts. When you begin making changes, be sure to make them on the slide master. • If you create a slide master after you build individual slides, some of the items on the slides may not conform to the slide master design. You can override some of the slide master customizations on individual slides by using the background and text formatting features, but others (such as footers and logos) can be modified only in Slide Master view.

  11. Save It And Use It Again • You can create a presentation that contains one or more slide masters, and then save it as a PowerPoint Template (.potx or .pot) file and then use it to create other presentations.

  12. Create your own Master Slide • Explore creating your own master slide • At the end of class hand in a list of TEN (10) customizations you applied to your Master Slide • This Master Slide will be saved and used again for your PowerPoint Assignment

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