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Reid T. Sundblad
Creating aPowerPoint 2007 Presentation:
Slide Master
Creating a PowerPoint presentation can be made easier and time efficient through the creation and application of a slide master
A slide master is “an element of the design template that stores information about the template, including font styles, placeholder sizes and positions, background design, and color schemes.”
“The slide master’s purpose is to let [the user] make a global change…and have that change reflected on all the slides in [their] presentation.”
Source: Microsoft Office online
Introduction
It is easiest to begin the creation of any PowerPoint presentation by establishing a slide master. This allows for uniformity among slides, creating a presentation that is not only uniform, but professional as well. (Note: a slide master should only be created if the user desires slides that are uniform in design.)
Creating a Slide Master
Begin by opening up PowerPoint 2007 and selecting the View tab on the ribbon at the top of the page
Creating a Slide Master
Under the View tab, select the presentation view: Slide Master
Creating a Slide Master
Upon selecting Slide Master, the ribbon at the top of the page should now change to include a Slide Master tab
Creating a Slide Master
Running the length of the left side of the screen, multiple slide templates are presented, each with its own unique layout
Creating a Slide Master
Each template on the left side of the screen represents a different PowerPoint slide layout. Examples include:Title slide layoutTitle and content layoutSection header layoutTwo content layoutComparison layout
An example of a title and content layout is presented on the following slide
Creating a Slide Master
An example of a title and content layout
Creating a Slide Master
Upon selecting which slide layout is desired to be edited on the left, simply click on the slide in the center of the screen to begin editing (“Click to edit”)
Creating a Slide Master
Notable features that can be established on a slide master include (but are not limited to):Title (1)
FontFont sizeColor
Bullet size and shape (2)Paragraph (3)
FontFont sizeColor
Footer (including date and slide number) (4)Slide background (5)
Creating a Slide Master
(1)(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
The Slide Master tab also allows the user to change the theme of the slides, which includes: color, font, and effects
These features can be edited by selecting the corresponding dropdown in the Edit Theme section
Creating a Slide Master
Other features that allow for personalization include:Page Setup (margins)
Slide orientation (landscape vs. portrait)
Renaming the slide master (which allows for the settings of the current slide master to be distinguishable among other slide masters. This feature is particularly helpful if the slide layout should need to be used again in the future)
Creating a Slide Master
After the user is satisfied with the changes to the slide master, the user must select Close Master View in order to save and apply changes. Not selecting this may result in the loss of the changes applied to the master slide.
Creating a Slide Master
There you have it! You have now officially saved time and energy having to painstakingly recreate similar slide layouts by creating a Slide Master!
If at any point during the presentation creation you find yourself unhappy with the look of the slides, simply revisit the steps previously laid out and fix the problem area(s).
GREAT WORK!
Creating a Slide Master
Microsoft Corporation. (2011). About the slide master. Retrieved March 13, 2011 from http://office.microsoft. com/en-us/powerpoint-help/about-the-slide-master- HP005195406.aspx
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