By default, every presentation has a slide master which determines the basic layout. However, if a presentation needs numerous designs and formats - i.e. in order to distinguish sections in a longer presentation - it can be really helpful to work with more than one slide master. In this Special Topic we will show you how to work with several slide masters and what the tricky parts are.
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PowerPoint 2016
Multiple Slide Masters:
This video will show you how to work with multiple slide masters in order to use more than just one set of designs and layouts in your presentation.
(4 Min.)
PowerPoint 2013
Multiple Slide Masters:
This video will show you how to work with multiple slide masters in order to use more than just one set of designs and layouts in your presentation.
(4 Min.)
PowerPoint 2010
Multiple Slide Masters:
This video will show you how to work with multiple slide masters in order to use more than just one set of designs and layouts in your presentation.
(4 Min.)
PowerPoint 2007
Multiple Slide Masters:
This video will show you how to work with multiple slide masters in order to use more than just one set of designs and layouts in your presentation.
(4 Min.)