![]() ![]() This Layout contains four boxes with dotted outlines these are Placeholders.The objective of this Layout is to create a slide with a title and body text along with an image. When you select View/Slide Master, an array of slide “thumbnails” appears to the left: If you use presentation designs created by others, they should (but sometimes don’t) provide a Theme so that you can use their design easily. If you create presentation designs for others, the Theme is the essential mechanism that makes it easy for your clients/colleagues to create slides and objects consistent with your design. I have preached at length about the importance of using a Theme – it helps assure a consistent presentation appearance and includes the presentation Color Scheme and fonts. BasicsĪ Slide Master is one element of a Theme. NOTE: The nomenclature around the Slide Master is not consistent – sometimes it (or the Master Layout) is called the Master Slide. This post will attempt to describe how to use this capability and why you should. ![]() The mechanism behind this is the Slide Master. ![]() (I can’t avoid the suspicion that this is how at least some of the millions of bad presentations in the world are made. Start a new PowerPoint presentation and a slide appears with two boxes one says “Click to Add Title” and the other says “Click to Add Subtitle.” Do what it says and then click on Insert/New Slide – a slide with a title and a bullet list appears! Fill in the blanks and do it again thirty or forty times and you’re done! ![]()
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