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Emily has attended:
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

Powerpoint slides

I am going over the practice units but I am stuck on Unit 1, question 12. I don't know how to do this? Or why I would be doing this? please help!

RE: Powerpoint slides

Hi Emily

Thank you for your question, and apologies for the delay in response.

The reason you would create a second (or duplicate) slide master is so that you have two different template designs to use within one presentation.

Once you have created two master slide designs, you need to preserve both of them (each should have a pin symbol next to them if they are preserved, this can be done by right-clicking on top of a slide and selecting Preserve master).

Then exit the Master slide view. Use the Design templates task pane to see your two template designs. Make sure the new slide you have created in showing on your screen, then use the dropdown arrow next to the design you want to apply to this slide, and choose the Apply to selected slides option.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

PowerPoint tip:

Preventing slide content change

If you have creating a presentation and someone else is delviering it, you may want to work the presentation so that the slide content cannot be changed.

To do this you can convert the slides into a PNG Portable Network Graphics Format (better than others -takes less memory up). Click on saVae as and change the save as type to PNG.
You will then be given the option to save the slide you are on, or all slides.

Create a new presentation and then Insert the saved PNG files into the new presentation. This way no one can change your slides, the way they were meant to be

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