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Figure 15: Choosing a slide layout
First, insert all the slides your outline indicates you will need. After
this you can begin adding special effects such as custom animation and
slide transitions.
1) Insert a new slide. This can be done in a variety of waystake
your pick.
Insert > Slide.
Right-click on the present slide, and select Slide > New Slide
from the pop-up menu.
Click the Slide icon in the Presentation toolbar.
Figure 16: Presentation toolbar
2) Select the layout slide that bests fits your needs.
3) Modify the elements of the slide. At this stage, the slide consists
of everything contained in the slide master, as well as in the
chosen layout slide; you may want to remove unneeded elements
and add objects (such as pictures), as well as insert text.
Caution
Changes to any of the pre-packaged layouts should only be made
using View > Normal. Attempting to make changes by modifying
a slide master may result in unpredictable results and requires
extra care.
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