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Creating slide masters
You can create a new slide master in a similar way to modifying the
default slide master.
To start, enable editing of slide masters by View > Master > Slide
Master. You can also right-click on the default slide master in the
Master Pages section of the tasks pane, and select Edit Master.
On the Master View toolbar, click the New
Master icon (highlighted in the figure).
A second slide master appears in the Slides
pane. Modify this slide master to suit your requirements. It is also
recommended that you rename this new slide master. To do that, right-
click on the slide in the Slides pane and select Rename master from
the popup menu.
When you are done, close the Master View toolbar to return to normal
slide editing mode.
Applying a slide master
In the Tasks Pane, be sure the Master Pages
section is showing.
To apply one of the slide masters to all slides
in your presentation, click on it in the list.
To apply a different slide master to one or
more selected slides:
1) In the Slides Pane, select the slides you
want to change.
2) In the Tasks Pane, right-click on the slide
master you want to apply to the selected
slides, and click Apply to Selected
Slides on the pop-up menu.
Loading additional slide masters
Sometimes, in the same set of slides, you may
need to mix multiple slide masters that may
belong to different templates (the use of
templates is explained later in “Working with
templates” on page 45). For example, you may
need a completely different layout for the first
slide of the presentation, or you may want to add a slide from a
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Figure 18: Available
master pages (slides)
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