When using a slide template in version 2003, I will occasionally
customize part of the text, e.g., make a word bold or change its
color. As you may know, if I ever change to a different template, the
changes I made to the text will typically remain.
(Example: I create a presentation using the Angles template and change
the font for the title in Slide 2 to a dark red color, one that is not
is the color scheme. I then apply the Arrows template, because I think
it looks better. When I do this, the dark red title for Slide 2
doesn't change to the yellow color that is defined in the template.)
Is there a command or a trick to remove this custom formatting and
revert back to the formatting defined in a template? I know I can do
this manually by cutting the text, deleting the text box, restoring
the textbox (by re-applying the slide layout), and then pasting the
text as "text only." But whew! That's a lot of steps, especially if I
have to make these sorts of changes to a bunch of slides in a
presentation.
Is there an easier way?
Thanks,
EM
BoniM - 09 Apr 2008 16:28 GMT
Just reapply the slide layout... it resets everything back to design settings.
> When using a slide template in version 2003, I will occasionally
> customize part of the text, e.g., make a word bold or change its
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> Thanks,
> EM
EM - 09 Apr 2008 16:53 GMT
Yes, that does the trick. Thank you!
EM
> Just reapply the slide layout... it resets everything back to design settings.
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> > Thanks,
> > EM
Lucy Thomson - 10 Apr 2008 00:21 GMT
Hi Em
It's really worth reading Echo's tutorials on Colour Schemes to understand
what's going on:
http://www.echosvoice.com/colorschemes.htm
Once I got my head around it it saved me lots of time and I don't do direct
formatting anymore if I can avoid it :-)
Lucy

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> Yes, that does the trick. Thank you!
>
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