Dear Dan and Michele,

Thank you for the suggestion. It works. Of course, I was changing the
layout of some other text (Outline1-9) not the Subtitle's. The only
problem is that I cannot globally change the style of the bullets at the
beginning of the lines (in Subtitle layout). The Subtitle layout doesn't
contain tabs according to Bullets (as Outline1-9 layouts do).

- Is there another way to change the style of the bullets for Subtitle
  layout?
- Or, I should use instead of this Outline1 layout (which does have
  bullets formatting options) for the ordinary text? (But then:
  - how can I change all the text with Subtitle layout to Outline
    layout?
  - how can I do it default -- cause when I enter the "Click to add
    text" in a new slide it starts in Subtitle layout not in Outline1.)

Regards, 
Milan

On Wed May 10, 2006 at 05:38:27AM -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
>      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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