On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 12:36 -0600, Dan Lewis wrote: > >From: Michele Zarri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="----=_Part_7913_54702.1140467889527" > >Subject: [users] Multiple Masters in Impress > > > >Hello Roderik, > > >Will try again to explain, maybe it is a terminology problem: I will try to > >adopt yours. > > >I have a presentation with two different types of pages, say type A and type > >B. > >They have a different background image, different alignment of the text, > >different size of the bullet points, of the title and subtitle styles, > >visible elements (e.g. date/time) and so on... > >Now I want to mix in the same presentation the some type A and some type B > >pages. > >So I thought the best way was to create a master for type A and a master for > >type B, but I did not manage to do that. > > >Manual formatting is of course an option, but I discovered that the special > >formatting is lost when I convert the presentation to MS power point which > >reverts the text to the "master" style. > > >Cheers, > > >Michele > > This can be done. If you are going to use different master slides in the > same presentation, how you chose the master slide for each slide is slightly > different. Normally to select a master slide, you left click your choice and > then make any changes in it using View > Master > Slide Master. Use View > > Normal to protect the master slide from further changes. > If you want to use multiple master slides, select the slide and then > RIGHT CLICK your master slide choice. From the context menu, select Apply to > selected slides. Make the changes in this master slide you desire. Use View > > Normal to protect the master slide. > > Dan
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