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associating slide master to slides

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r - 29 Apr 2006 21:46 GMT
I made a slide masters and a title master. the slide master is associated to
the slides from 2 to 9

I want to make another slide master, and associate it to certain slides (for
eg. slides from 10 to 13)

is that possible?  and if not possible, then what is the use of making more
than one slide masters?
Michael Koerner - 29 Apr 2006 22:15 GMT
Depends on your version of PowerPoint.

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|I made a slide masters and a title master. the slide master is associated to
| the slides from 2 to 9
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| is that possible?  and if not possible, then what is the use of making more
| than one slide masters?
r - 29 Apr 2006 22:21 GMT
I have powerpoint 2003

> Depends on your version of PowerPoint.
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> more
> | than one slide masters?
Sandy - 30 Apr 2006 04:38 GMT
OK - so go to your slide master: View > Master > Slide Master.
On the slide master tool bar click either Insert New Slide Master or Insert
new Title Master. Add your design to this master. Right click on the master
and Rename it.

Close out of Slide Master View.

Click Format > Slide Design. The slide design task pane will appear on the
right, with your new Master as one of the thumbnails. You'll find apply
options in the thumbnail's drop down menu.

Select slides "10 - 13" thumbnails in the Naviagation Pane at the left of
your screen. Then in the slide design task pane select: Apply to Selected
Slides.

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Sandy Johnson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist (MOS PowerPoint)

> I have powerpoint 2003
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r - 30 Apr 2006 20:31 GMT
Thank You alot.

can I add a diagram to the master so I can control the shape or type of all
the diagrams from the slide master?

in other words, can I add other contents to the slide master other than text
boxes, so I can control them?

> OK - so go to your slide master: View > Master > Slide Master.
> On the slide master tool bar click either Insert New Slide Master or Insert
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Sandy - 30 Apr 2006 20:43 GMT
You can add a diagram to the slide master - you will only be able to edit it
from the slide master...
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Sandy Johnson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist (MOS PowerPoint)

> Thank You alot.
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r - 30 Apr 2006 21:08 GMT
Thanks. I got that.

But can you edit 3 or 4 diagrams on the normal slides by editing the one on
the slide master?

> You can add a diagram to the slide master - you will only be able to edit it
> from the slide master...
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Sandy - 30 Apr 2006 23:18 GMT
I think I understand your question.

Any edit you make on the slide master will be reflected in the 3 - 4 normal
slide (to which you have applied that master).
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Microsoft Certified Office Specialist (MOS PowerPoint)

> Thanks. I got that.
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