I have PowerPoint presentations containing slides with customized bullets. I
want to change all of the bullets in the presentations to the bullets defined
on the master slide. How can I do that. I know that CTRL-Space removes manual
text formatting, but it leaves customized bullets alone.
And while I'm asking, what about line spacing? Is there a way to reset it to
spacing defined on the master slide?
Thanks,
YossiD
> I have PowerPoint presentations containing slides with customized
> bullets. I want to change all of the bullets in the presentations to
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> And while I'm asking, what about line spacing? Is there a way to
> reset it to spacing defined on the master slide?
Have you tried to reapply the layout? That should do the trick.
For one slide open "Format / Slide Layout", point to the layout in the task
pane and click on the right blue bar with the little arrow head. Choose
"Reapply layout".
If you want to set back more than one slide go to "View / Slide Sorter",
highlight the slides you want to set back and do as before.

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YossiD - 11 May 2008 12:42 GMT
> > I have PowerPoint presentations containing slides with customized
> > bullets. I want to change all of the bullets in the presentations to
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> If you want to set back more than one slide go to "View / Slide Sorter",
> highlight the slides you want to set back and do as before.
That worked very nicely; thanks very very much. Too bad one can't find this
information in the PowerPoint help or the Microsoft Knowledgebase.
Pia Bork - 12 May 2008 07:17 GMT
> That worked very nicely; thanks very very much. Too bad one can't
> find this information in the PowerPoint help or the Microsoft
> Knowledgebase.
I know, it can be annoying to search the help. If you know what to search,
than you find it easily. But if you don't know that you have to look for
"reapply slide layout"....

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