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Old 08-27-2017, 01:56 PM
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Hello all,



I have spent 3 days searching and the only answer that comes up isn't what I want to do.

I want to create a background slide, to work exactly like every other template slide that MS provides. With a company logo and some stripes.

Everything comes back with details about creating A master Slide. I don't want a master slide. I want a background slide.

The Master Slides don't fix an image in the slide. Merely a placeholder with the image that can be moved.

I don't want the image moved. I would like to be able to pass this slide to the next person so they can create their presentation with this background slide.

SO, how do I create a background slide, save as a template that is uneditable? Just appears as a background on which they may produce their presentation?

Thank you

G
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