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Sara M - 09 Aug 2006 15:55 GMT
I have created a title design and what would be a "body" design for a
presentation.  I have saved the design as a new design template and it does
appear in the listing of templates available.  However, when working in the
presentation, every time I wanted to add a slide, I had to copy the format
from a previous slide and paste it to a new one.  I wondered if it was
possible to apply the "body" slide design to any slides that I create by
clicking "New Slide".
Michael Koerner - 09 Aug 2006 16:10 GMT
When you made your changes, did you do it by going to View, Master,
SlideMaster, or did you just make you changes to a presentation and then
saved that as a template?

You have to make the changes in the Master slide, and then save it as a
Template file for it to work in other presentations
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>I have created a title design and what would be a "body" design for a
> presentation.  I have saved the design as a new design template and it
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> possible to apply the "body" slide design to any slides that I create by
> clicking "New Slide".
Sara M - 09 Aug 2006 16:19 GMT
I did it in the presentation.  I just found the "Master" part in view, and it
seems all of my problems are solved.  Thanks for your help!

> When you made your changes, did you do it by going to View, Master,
> SlideMaster, or did you just make you changes to a presentation and then
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> > possible to apply the "body" slide design to any slides that I create by
> > clicking "New Slide".
Michael Koerner - 09 Aug 2006 18:40 GMT
Great, thanks for getting back to us.

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>I did it in the presentation.  I just found the "Master" part in view, and
>it
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>> > by
>> > clicking "New Slide".
 
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