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Chapter 5: Applying and Modifying Design Templates


Overview


In this chapter you will learn to:



Make a presentation look consistent.



View and change a presentation’s masters.



Format text and bullets throughout a presentation.



Save a presentation as a design template.



Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 comes with a wide variety of professionally designed templatessets of colors, text formats, and graphics that can help you achieve the look that you want for your presentations. You can use one of these predefined templates to create a new presentation, or you can apply a template to an existing presentation.

When you apply a template to a presentation, the slides take on the characteristics of the template so that a uniform design is maintained throughout the presentation. PowerPoint templates use mastersdesign patterns for slides, handouts, and speaker notes. When you create a slide, for example, it assumes the design of its corresponding master. You can then customize the slide’s text, graphics, and other elements.

In this chapter, you will apply a PowerPoint template to a presentation, view various masters, change the display of the master objects, modify and format the master text, and save a presentation as a template.






See Also

Do you need only a quick refresher on the topics in this chapter? See the Quick Reference entries on page xxxiv.







Important

On the CD Before you can use the practice files in this chapter, you need to install them from the book’s companion CD to their default location. See “Using the Book’s CD-ROM” on page xiii for more information.


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