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Master Slides
Slide master, Header and footer, Slide numbers, Date and time in MS PowerPoint.
Change the style of all slides in the presentation by changing the properties on the Slide Master. Each Design Template has its own Slide Master that can be altered. If you create slides from scratch, a consistent style can be added to the presentation by formatting the Slide Master.
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Color Schemes
Color schemes and Backgrounds in Power Point.
The colors of predesigned slide templates can be changed and a color scheme can be added to blank presentations. This page explains how to add color schemes and background images to slides.
Color Schemes
Select Format|Slide Color Scheme from the menu bar.
Click one of the preset color scheme thumbnail images in the Color schemes box.
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Bulleted Lists on Design Templates
Bulleted lists allow you to clearly display the main points of your presentation on slides. The text boxes on design templates already include bulleted lists. Click the place holder on the slide to begin adding text and press the ENTER key to return to the next line and add a new bulleted item. To go to the next line without adding another bullet, hold down the SHIFT key while pressing ENTER.
Bulleted List from a Text Box
If you are not creating a bulleted list from an existing placeholder on a design template, or if you would like to add an additional bulleted list, follow these steps to create a new list:
In slide view, create a text box by selecting Insert|Text Box from the menu bar.
"Draw" the text box on the slide by holding down the left mouse button while you move the mouse until the box is the size you want it.
Choose Format|Bullets and Numbering from the menu bar.
Bulleted Lists on Design Templates
Bulleted lists allow you to clearly display the main points of your presentation on slides. The text boxes on design templates already include bulleted lists. Click the place holder on the slide to begin adding text and press the ENTER key to return to the next line and add a new bulleted item. To go to the next line without adding another bullet, hold down the SHIFT key while pressing ENTER.
Bulleted List from a Text Box
If you are not creating a bulleted list from an existing placeholder on a design template, or if you would like to add an additional bulleted list, follow these steps to create a new list:
In slide view, create a text box by selecting Insert|Text Box from the menu bar.
"Draw" the text box on the slide by holding down the left mouse button while you move the mouse until the box is the size you want it.
Choose Format|Bullets and Numbering from the menu bar.
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Working with Text
Adding text, Editing options, Formatting text, Replace fonts, Line spacing, Change case, Spelling check in Powerpoint.
If the slide layout includes text boxes, simply click on the text box to add text. To add a text box to the slide, select Insert|Text Box from the menu bar and draw the text box with the mouse. Set text editing options by selecting Tools|Options from the menu bar and clicking the Edit tab.
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Working with Slides
How to Insert a new slide, Applying a design template, Changing slide layouts, Reordering slides, Hide slides, Create a custom slide show, and Edit a custom slide show in Microsoft Powerpoint 2000.
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