On Wednesday May 10 2006 03:53 am, Milan Berta wrote:
> Hello OO-users,
>
> (using the most recent version of OO: v.2.0.2) I have already prepared
> a presentation a couple of weeks ago. Now I decided to change the
> colours and the font-styles of this presentation. So I opened the Master
> Slide, everything went good -- I changed the background colour,
> headline, footnotes and graphics. But I'm not able to change the colour
> and the style of the ordinary floating text in the document.
>
> I can change the text style (but not the bullet style) in the Master
> Slide, but it has no effect on my slides (even they are visible in the
> Master Slide).
> - Either there is not support for this (and I have to change my text
>   manually on each slide)
> - or it has to be defined other way
> - or while I was preparing my presentation I used another "definition"
>   of what I call the ordinary text, and therefore my change on the
> Master Slide just doesn't work.
>
> I attached a minimal example.
>
> Does somebody know the solution how to change the style of the text
> globally?
>
> Thank you for your fast response.
>
> Best regards,
> Milan Berta

     To globally change the style of the text, use F11 to open the Styles 
and Formating window. This can be done at any time. You do NOT have to 
open the Master Slide for modifications (View > Master Slide > Slide 
Master) to do this.
     Simply modify whatever text style is being used, and it will be 
applied to every word on every slide which is controlled by that style. 
You can also do many modifications to the background, graphics, etc. using 
F11 without having to open the Master Slide (View > Master Slide > Slide 
Master). But you cannot add or remove anything.

Dan

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