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Fiona has attended:
PowerPoint Introduction course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

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What is the diference between slide master & slide template?

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Hi Fiona, thank you for your post, I hope you are enjoying your course today, in answer to your question, the difference between a slide master and a slide template is:
1. a slide template is a presentation that has been saved in order to use at another time, the presentation would normally be only boilerplate text which would allow the style to be saved, with an option for changes to the input information.
2. a slide master is where the formatting and design of a slide presentation is changed to reflect throughout the presentation, it need not necessarily be saved as a template if it is only going to be used once. Slide master is found at View, Master, Slide Master, whereas a template is created by using the File, Save As command and choosing the option to save the presentation as a Design Template. Hope that helps, regards Pete.

PowerPoint tip:

Capture Screenshots in Powerpoint 2010

A great new feature to Powerpoint 2010 is the "screen clipping" command. This allows you to capture an image on your screen directly via powerpoint.

Go to your insert tab on the ribbon and in the images box you will see "sreenshot", click on the arrow and select "screen clipping". Powerpoint will minimise and you will be taken to the next open application or your desktop. Wait a few seconds a your screen will grey out a little and your mouse curser will turn into a + sign. Hold your mouse down and select the area you wish to capture. When you let go of your mouse the selected area will be exported into your powerpoint presentation as an image which you can edit.

It really simple and very effective, give it a go!

This feature is also available on Excel and Word.

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