PowerPoint 2007: Using Slide Masters
Microsoft PowerPoint’s slide master feature has been significantly enhanced. It now offers users very powerful & flexible control over the appearance of related slides within a presentation. To access the slide master activate the View Tab of the PowerPoint Ribbon & click on the button marked “Slide Master”. There is also a nifty shortcut for switching between normal view & slide master view hold down the shift key & click on the Normal View icon on the right of the status bar next to the zoom icons . The slide master is displayed in the pane on the left of your screen along with the various master slide layouts.
This new arrangement means that you now have two levels of control over the formatting of your slides. You can make changes to the master & in addition you can make changes to individual layouts. The two levels are designed to work in unison & the changes you make at each level will both affect the slides in your presentation. Let’s examine how masters are used in a typical workflow.
Before editing the slide master it probably a good idea to decide if a single master will be enough for your presentation. If the presentation is fairly substantial with various sections and/or various speakers you may need to create several different looks. If so you will probably be better off creating several masters perhaps completing the first & then duplicating it to get the others. Each master you create will have its own layouts displayed & indented below the master icon.
To edit the master begin by making changes to the master icon itself the large icon displayed above the layout icons. Typical changes you might make at this stage would include the insertion of a corporate logo setting the background colour s or setting a background image & specifying the format of the slide title & each level of bullet points in the body text.
Next you can make changes to individual layouts within the master to either complement or contradict the formats on the main master. For example if you have set a background colour scheme on the main master you may want certain layout to have a different or plain background. To achieve this click on appropriate layout icon to activate that layout right click on the layout & choose “Format Background” form context menu. Having contradicted the background of the main master the link between the background of that layout & that of the master will be broken subsequent changes to the background of the master will no longer affect that layout.
You may also need to make modification to elements on layouts because they do not exist on the main master icon. For example you cannot set the attributes of the subtitle placeholder on the main master; you need to click on the Title Slide layout & change it there.
The author is trainer & developer with Macresource Computer Training an independent IT training company offering PowerPoint Classes & throughout the UK.
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