This is getting nuts. For various reasons that I won't bore you all
with, I can't follow any of your suggestions but thanks anyway.
According to official MSoft documentation there has been a facility to
have more than one SLIDE MASTER in Powerpoint, at least since Version
X. Conveniently, I can find no means or documentation on how to perform
this.
This is why I use Keynote.
Steve Rindsberg - 04 May 2005 21:22 GMT
> According to official MSoft documentation there has been a facility to
> have more than one SLIDE MASTER in Powerpoint, at least since Version
> X. Conveniently, I can find no means or documentation on how to perform
> this.
You can't ADD new masters from within a PPT presentation but you can choose a
slide or slides (e.g. in the slide sorter) and use Format, Slide Design to
choose a master to apply to the selected slides. Once you've done that, you
can use View, Master, Slide Master to edit the individual masters.
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PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Matt Bogen - 11 May 2005 18:43 GMT
I had the same problem and posted about it several weeks ago. Multiple
masters worked fine through X.1.6, and still works fine on the PC, but it
won't work any more in 2004.
I may call Microsoft and try to get an answer from them.
On 5/4/05 2:34 PM, in article
1115231670.540645.178840@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "phunkidude"
<ssykes@mbdesign.com> wrote:
> This is getting nuts. For various reasons that I won't bore you all
> with, I can't follow any of your suggestions but thanks anyway.
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>
> This is why I use Keynote.