Microsoft PowerPoint - Slide Master

PowerPoint does not limit you to using a single slide master. PowerPoint comes with many pre-defined slide masters, and you can design your own as well. You'll want to use multiple slide masters if you have groups of slides that require the same design, or would like to visually separate different sections of your presentation.

To create multiple Slide Masters, choose Insert Slide Master from the Slide Master tab. Ctrl+M will do the same thing. You could also duplicate your existing Slide Master and make changes to the duplicate. Using this technique, you can make changes to the duplicate Slide Master that don't require you to remake the entire Slide Master. This will allow you to keep the same look and feel of your original Slide Master, but will also allow you to alter it suitably for your purposes.


When you use multiple Slide Masters, changes you make will affect only those slides that use the Slide Master you're editing. If you're using multiple Slide Masters and you want a change to be made uniformly throughout your presentation, you'll need to modify each Slide Master to reflect your desired changes.

You can apply a Slide Master to one or several slides by selecting the slides you'd like to change. Choose Home > Layout. Once you have made a duplicate Slide Master, or a second Slide Master, your new Slide Master will be stored in the Custom Design section of the Layout gallery. From the gallery of slide layouts, choose the one you want to use by clicking it. All of the selected slides will be re-formatted using the Slide Master you chose.

PowerPoint does not limit the number of Slide Masters you can use in a presentation, but the more Slide Masters your presentation has, the larger it will be and the more memory the presentation will require. If you use many complex Slide Masters, your presentation may not run smoothly on some computers.

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