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PowerPoint 2007 Default Shade for All Imported Images

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PatrickScott - 03 Oct 2007 17:22 GMT
Greetings,

I create how to tutorials for our college using PowerPoint 2007. I
follow the same format for all tutorials.

How can I set up a new Template, or a New Theme, or a default setting,
or a macro, or something to be able to apply the same shading to all
images with only one click?

Right now, what I am doing -- once I insert one or more pictures on a
slide-- is to select it/them, click on shape effects, scroll over
Shadow, scroll down and click on the the wanted shadow.

Hopefully, there is an easier way to do this.

THANKS!

Pat
Luc - 03 Oct 2007 17:58 GMT
Patrick,
You can set the default on shapes you draw, but as far as I know, not on
images.
You could consider making a new slide layout in the master with your own
picture placeholder(s) formatted the way you want. There are off course the
format painter and the repeat function (F4) but I guess that is old news for
you.

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