![]() You can change the layout used for the current slide by clicking on any layout sample shown in the Task Pane > Layouts tab. Select the "Layouts" tab on the Task Pane. Make sure you have the task panel open: View > Task Pane: YES (checked) All I can do is select slide design, then when I select the master (with the centered Header title box required) it doesn't apply to the slides. When I select all the slides, how do I apply a new layout to them all? Do you right click > slide layout? If so, when I click slide layout, it doens't do anything. Then all the slides have the layout I set on the master. ![]() I can work around that by selecting all the slides, applying a different layout, then switching back to the "Title, Content" slide layout. Now that I tried that, the master only seems to apply to the first slide. You could re-arrange the title area on the master to take up the whole slide. Acknak wrote:Ok, so all the slides except the first should follow the text placement configured on the master slide.ĭo you really want every paragraph on a separate slide? If so, it's going to be messy because the title layout area always centers the text, so your paragraph-long "titles" are likely to grow off the top.
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