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1 Accessing the slide master Most of what is defined by the template is stored on the Slide Master. You can modify the Slide Master and save your own templates in order to personalize your presentations for yourself and for your organization. Keep in mind that most of the changes we ll be making to the Master Slide can also be made to any individual slide. When changes are made to the Master Slide, they are reflected in all slides in the presentation. An exception is where you have made changes to an individual slide, that change will not be affected by a change in that characteristic on the Master Slide. For example, if you had change the color of some text on an individual slide, and then changed the color of text on the Master slide, the colors would not change where you had made the change on the individual slide, but would change everywhere else in the presentation To access the Master Slide, select Master from the View menu and the Slide Master from the submenu. Note there is a separate master slide for the Title layout and masters for handouts and notes pages. The Master Slide will be displayed. The Master Slide basically follows the pattern of the Bulleted list slide with areas for the slide title and a bulleted list. There are also areas to add dates, slide numbers and header and footer notes. The appearance of the type styles used, the background and any graphics that appear on all slides are defined in the Slide Master. The Master toolbar, whose only function is to return to the normal editing mode, may also be displayed. A miniature version of the slide you were on when you accessed the slide master can be displayed by selecting Slide Miniature from the view menu. It will display changes as you change the Master slide. 15

2 Change the slide background To change the background color of the slide, from the Format menu, choose Background. The Background dialogue box offers a menu of choices for how to fill the background of your slide. A small window previews how your choice will look with various elements over it in the current color scheme for the presentation. You can choose to fill the background with one of the colors defined in the template (the first color in the palette is the background color), one of the new colors you created when we were modifying text color earlier, or you can choose select more colors to pick a new color with the standard or custom color dialogues. A variety of other choices for the background are available with Fill effects. Gradient. Fills the background with a blend of one color and a shade of that color, which you choose with a slider; a blend of one color to another color; or from a series of preset blends. Keep in mind that in order to be legible, text has to be light on a dark background or dark on a light background. If your background varies from light to dark, somewhere on the slide your text will be difficult to read. Texture Fills the background from a choice of stone, cloth, and other textures Pattern Fills the object from a selection of patterns in two colors which you can specify. Picture Fills the background with a picture imported from a file. Whatever the size of the image file, PowerPoint will expand or shrink it to fit the screen. Enlarging a small file will compromise image quality. Also keep in mind that many pictures have wide tonal range which may interfere with text legibilty. It is also possible later on to import a picture which can be placed as a graphic over the background. When you have finished defining the background, clicking OK will return you to the Background dialogue. Clicking Apply will change the background of the Master slide. Clicking Apply to all will also change the Title Master. 16

3 Change the type styles In order to edit the typeface, style, color, line spacing etc. on the master, it s not necessary to highlight the whole line. Simply place the cursor in the area you want to change and any change is applied on the whole paragraph. A paragraph is defined as from hard return to hard return, so each bullet point is considered a paragraph. You can click and drag over several paragraphs to apply a change to multiple lines at once. If the change of type causes the Title placeholder to wrap to two lines, a one line title on an individual slide will be placed in the same position as the bottom line. You can check that by deleting enough of the placeholder to wrap back to one line. Change the bullets Changing the bullets is done with the Bullets and Numbering command, under the format menu. This dialogue box gives you a choice of several styles of bullet and also allows you to have numbered lists in several styles. You can choose to vary the size and color of the bullets. The Character button at the bottom of the Bullets and Numbering dialogue box brings up a dialogue box that allows you to use a character from the same font the bullet point is in, or a character from another fon. The Bullet dialogue box offers a menu of typefaces that can be used for bullets. Some fonts, such as Monotype Sorts and Wingdings consist of nothing but little symbols. When the Bullets from: window reads [Normal Text] it s refering to the typeface in which the line is set. Every font has a small and large bullet, as well as a lot of other symbols you probably didn t know were available. Remember you can change these bullets on individual slides, including the option to not use bullets at all. 17

4 The Picture button at the bottom of the Bullets and Numbering dialogue box brings up a dialogue box that allows you to use a picture from a clip gallery. Depending on how you installed office 2000, you may have to have the CD inserted to access these pictures. You can add your own bullet graphics the same way you can add graphics to the clip gallery for clip art. In the Macintosh version, 2001, the Picture button brings up a standard file dialogue box that allows you to use any graphic file as a bullet. Be careful that the size and nature of the graphic are appropriate for use as a bullet. Changing the graphics on the Master Slide The multicolored lines on the slide master consist of a group of several objects. In order delete it, select it by clicking onto any of it s elements outside the title and text areas. If you click into the title and text area, Powerpoint switches into the text editing mode for that area rather than selecting the graphic. When the handles appear and the graphic is selected, press the delete key. Later on we ll see how to ungroup and modify graphics. Insert a new graphic Under the Insert menu, select Picture and then from the submenu From File. 18

4 Navigate to where your image files are located. All image files that are in that location will be displayed. If you click on a file, a preview will be displayed to the right of the file list. If the file is smaller than the window it will be displayed in it s on-screen size. Click Insert to place the image on your master page. You could also insert clip art or create graphics with the drawing tools. When the graphic is inserted, it will be selected with the handles visible. You can move or resize the graphic as necessary. The quality of some types of picture graphics will be degraded if they are enlarged. Keep in mind that you can alter the shape and position of the text blocks to make room for the inserted graphics. In this example, the graphic has been moved to the upper right hand corner, and the Title area has been reduced in width so the Title won t overlap the graphic. 19

5 Editing the title master If you are modifying a template, there may be a separate master for Title slides, which you have to modify separately. The changes you applied to the Master Slide may not be reflected in slides created with the Title layout until you modify the Title Master The Title Master is accessed under the View menu, by choosing Master and then Title Master from the submenu. If you are creating your presentation from a blank presentation, there will be no Title Slide Master. You can create one, when you are on your Slide Master by choosing Insert Title Slide Master under the Insert menu Return to the slide view Clicking Close on the Master toolbar or on the Slide view button at the lower left of the screen will return you to the Slide view. While you are editing your Master Slide, you can access the Slide Show view. When you escape out of the Slide Show you will be returned to the Master Slide. All the changes you made to your Master Slide should be reflected in your slides except where you made changes to individual slides. In this example, the word excitement was changed to bold, italic and a different color before the Master Slide was modified. 20

6 Saving your design as a template You can save the changes you ve made to the presentation as a template you can use in future presentations. Templates are simply files that open as Untitled and must be renamed before they are saved. Content can be saved as part of a template, but most people think of templates as just the design without any slides already inserted. In order to save your design as an empty design template, first you have to delete all the slides in the presentation, or the template will be an exact duplicate of the presentation, content and all. Go to the Slide Sorter view. Under the Edit menu, select Select All, then Clear. All the slides should disappear. Return to the Slide view, so a new presentation created from this template will open in that view. Under the File Menu choose Save As. Be very careful to choose Save As rather than Save. Choosing Save will replace your document with the empty presentation. This is not undoable. It s a good idea to Save As the complete document with a different file name before attempting this whole procedure just to be safe. On the Save as type menu at the bottom of the dialogue box, choose DesignTemplate. In Powerpoint 2000, when you select Design Template as the type of file, the program automatically defaults to C:/Windows/Applicaton Data/Microsoft/Templates If you save your template in this location, it will appear under the General tab when you create a new presentation 21

6 If you save your template in C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/ Templates/Presentations Designs instead, it will appear along with all the other templates. If the template is stored anywhere else, you can create a new presentation from it using the Open command instead of the New command. Saving a template in the Macintosh version (2001) In 2001, when you select Design Template as the type of file, the program automatically defaults to [Your Hard Drive]/Microsoft Office 2001/Templates/My Templates If you save your template in this location, it will appear in the Project Gallery by clicking on My Templates. If you use the Apply Design Template command after the presentation is created you will have to navigate to the My Templates folder the normal way If you save your template in [Your Hard Drive]/Microsoft Office2001/Templates/Presentations/Designs instead, it will appear along with all the other templates. 22