Consider the following scenario. You create a Microsoft
PowerPoint design template. Then, you apply this design template to a slide. In
this scenario, the design features in the design template are not applied to
the slide.
In
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 and in earlier versions of PowerPoint
1.
Open the design template that you created. Make sure that
you are viewing the slide that contains the design features that you
added.
2.
On the Edit menu, click Select
All.
3.
On the Edit menu, click
Copy.
4.
On the View menu, click
Normal.
5.
On the View menu, point to
Master, and then click Slide
Master.
6.
On the Edit menu, click
Paste.
7.
On the File menu, click
Save.
If the design template contains a background picture, save the
background picture as a picture. Then, add the picture to the slide master as a
background picture. To add a background picture to the slide master, follow
these steps:
By default, when you create a design template, PowerPoint
saves the design template in the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
Note In this folder path, Username is the
logon name of the user.
After you quit and restart PowerPoint, the new
design template is available in the Slide Design task pane.
The design templates are listed in alphabetical order under Available
For Use.
For more information about how to create a design template in
PowerPoint 2002 or in PowerPoint 2000, click the following article number to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
326530 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326530/)
How to create a customized design template in PowerPoint 2002 or PowerPoint 2000
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